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28 April, 21:08

The SI unit of power is the watt. Which of the following units are equivalent to the watt?

A) V∙AB) J/CC) C/sD) V/sE) A/s

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  1. 29 April, 00:41
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    The right option is (A) V. A

    Explanation:

    Power: This is the rate at which work is done. Or it is the produce of force and velocity. The S. I unit of power is Watt (W). Other units include Horse power (hp), foot-pound per minutes, etc.

    Generally, power can be represented as,

    Power = Energy/time

    P = W/t ... Equation 1

    Where p = power, w = Work or energy, t = time in seconds.

    Electrical energy: This is the product of potential difference and the quantity of charge.

    ∴ W = VQ ... Equation 2

    Where V = potential difference, Q = quantity of charge and W = Energy or Work done.

    Also Q = It ... Equation 3.

    where I = current in ampere, t = time in seconds

    Substituting equation 3 into equation 3

    W = VIt ... Equation 4.

    Also substituting Equation 4 into Equation 1

    P = VIt/t = VI = voltage (V) * Current (A)

    Therefore the equivalent unit of power is

    P = V. A.

    The right option is (A) V. A
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