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There is no SI base unit for power.

Power is measured in watts, which is a derived unit, not a base unit.

A watt is equal to one joule (newton-meter) per second (J/s).

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The SI base unit for power is the watt, represented by the symbol W. Power is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It is commonly used to quantify the amount of energy consumed or produced per unit of time.

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There is no SI Base Unit for power. The unit for power is the watt, which is a Derived Unit.

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