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22 September, 05:38

One watt is equal to which of these values?

1 joule/hour

1 joule-hour

1 joule/second

1 joule-second

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  1. 22 September, 08:51
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    Correct option: 1 joule/second

    Explanation:

    The Watt is the unit of measure of power of the International System of Units, it is represented by the letter W in uppercase, it owes its name to the Scottish James Watt.

    The watt is a unit of power that equals 1 joule per second (1J / s). Or the work of moving a mass of 1 kilogram, a distance of 1 meter in a second of time. Hence the equivalence since force by distance is work and time divided by power. A horsepower equals 775 W. Expressed in units used in electricity, one watt is the electrical power produced by a potential difference of 1 volt and an electric current of 1 ampere (1 voltampere).
  2. 22 September, 09:18
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    1 W = 1 J/s

    Watt is the unit of measure for power.

    Joule is the unit of measure for the energy and the second is the unit of measure for time.
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