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1 watt = 1 joule per second
1 watt-second = 1 joule
1 kilo-joule = 1,000 joules
1 joule is the same (by definition) as 1 newton x 1 meter. It is also the same as 1 watt x 1 second.
A joule is a unit of energy, not a unit of power. A watt is the same as a joule per second, so depending on how long it takes to output a million joules, the power can be very high, or very low.
Watt hour is a measurement of energy use, something that's pulling one watt during one hour. Tera is a multiplier, 1x10^18, so it's either something pulling one watt for that many hours, or it's something pulling that many watts for one hour or something inbetween.
It is a unit of energy. If energy is transferred at a rate (power) of one kilowatt, during one hour, then one kilowatt-hour (kilowatt times hour) of energy will be transferred. Since a joule is equal to a watt-second, a kilowatt-hour is the same as 3.6 million joules.
cooling capacty one ton is how much watts
A joule is a watt-second, so one kilowatt for one second is a kilojoule.
No. One watt is one joule/second.
One horsepower is the same as 746 watts. (A watt is one joule per second).
That is called a Watt. The Watt is a unit of power.
1 volt x 1 ampere = 1 watt, a unit of power. One watt is also the same as one joule / second.
1 Watt
Watt [W]. One watt is 1 W = 1 J / s [joule/second].
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Joule
A watt is the SI unit of power. It's equivalent to one joule per second.
The unit of power in the S.I. system (the most commonly used metric system) is the "Watt", named after British physicist James Watt. One Watt is a rate of energy transfer of one Joule per second.
The SI [International System of Units] unit is the Watt [W] after James Watt, an Scottish scientist and inventor who worked on improving steam engines.The Watt is one Joule per second.