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1 February, 03:30

Which unit is equivalent to j/s

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  1. 1 February, 06:12
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    To be honest, there's no sure way to answer that, because you haven't defined your terms and we can't be sure of what j or s might be.

    Tell you what I'll do:. I'll assume definitions for j and s, and then I'll answer the question that I invented.

    Assume that j stands for Joule, the unit of energy. And assume that s stands for 'second', the unit of time.

    Then j/s is the rate of transferring energy or doing work.

    Its unit is the Watt, equivalent to 1 Joule per second.

    In your system of notation, it would be 'w'.
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