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Sasha Petersen
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2 July, 00:04
What is the standard metric unit of power
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Luna Baxter
2 July, 00:07
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[ Power ] = [ energy ] / [ time ]
SI unit of energy = Joule
SI unit of time = second
Unit of power = (1 joule) / (1 second) = 1 watt
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