"Watts per second" would be the same as "Joules per second per second".
You'd use that monstrosity to describe how fast the rate of energy consumption
or dissipation is growing or shrinking.
We really have to twist our arm behind our own back to come up with that, and
in our practice of Electrical Engineering for the past 37 years, we've never seen
that unit needed or used. It's probably safe to say that such a unit has no physical
significance or practical application.
A watt is the SI unit of power. It's equivalent to one joule per second.
1 kilowatt is equivalent to 1,000 watts.
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).
Watts are units of power. Joules are units of energy. They are not the same. One watt is one joule per second.
A watt is the SI unit of power. It's equivalent to one joule per second.
1 kilowatt is equivalent to 1,000 watts.
The unit of power where one joule per second is equivalent to it is called a watt.
Yes, power is the rate of energy production or use. In SI units, power is in Watts. 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second. If you prefer older units, 1 hp (horsepower) = 745.7 watts, and 1 ftlbf(footpoundforce) = 1.356 joule.
Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred per unit of time. It is measured in units such as watts (W), where 1 watt is equivalent to 1 joule of work done per second.
Power=Volts x Amps Unit for power is watts
A coulomb per second is equivalent to an ampere, which is the unit for electric current.
That depends what you want to convert it to. Watt is a unit of power. 100 watts is equal to:0.1 kilowatts100 joules/second
The amount of work done or energy transferred is measured in watts. Watts are a unit of power that indicates the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. One watt is equivalent to one joule per second.
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
In computers, it is Hewlett Packard. I think also Horse power - a foot-pound-second unit of power, equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second. also horse power= a unit of power equal to 746 watts arsh
A thousand of what unit? 1 joule/second = 1 watt. 1000 joules/second = 1000 watts or 1 kilowatt.