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When we will get more food in a container and we are putting to the larger container as we expand our container but no matter how far we expand our container, it will never be nearly as larger as the other thing

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"Watt per second" would be the same as "Joule 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 little

physical significance or practical application.

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14y ago
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The definition of "watt" is "joule per second". So "watt per second" would be

equivalent to "watt per second per second" or "watt per second squared".

Such a unit corresponds to the rate at which the rate of energy transfer is

growing, or the 'acceleration' of energy transfer.

The most likely reason that you never hear much about this unit is the fact that

it hardly, if ever, arises, and is of virtually no significance or usefullness.

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14y ago
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When we are getting farther but the starting point will not come any closer to them, then it the distances to reach get longer distances each time when it hits the starting point and when you shake a transparent box with small balls and it will hit the top when you shake it quickly and you will expand it and it will start to accelerate at an equal speed so more energy will be required each time as when a jar is expanding the food from a pan gets empty pan quickly when the jar gets empty and we have to fill it

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Asim Ahmed

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3y ago
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The unit watt per second represents power multiplied by time, which is equivalent to joules. It is a unit of energy.

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There is no such unit as a 'watt per second'. You are confusing 'watts per second' for 'watt seconds'. A watt second is an unit of energy, work, or heat transfer.

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