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Yoselin Lin
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22 June, 01:05
The unit for measuring electric power is the
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Marley Griffith
22 June, 01:09
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The unit for measuring electric power is Watts. It is the same unit for measuring power.
Power = Work done (J) / Time taken (s)
1 Watt = 1 J/s
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Meaghan
22 June, 01:13
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The unit used to describe electric power is the same as
the unit used to describe any other kind of power.
It's the 'watt' defined as 1 joule per second.
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