6 joules of work is done in 3 seconds, then power will be
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Power equals work (J) divided by time (s). The SI unit for power is the watt (W), which equals 1 joule of work per second (J/s). Power may be measured in a unit called the horsepower. One horsepower is the amount of work a horse can do in 1 minute, which equals 745 watts of power.
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6 joules of activity are done in 3 seconds, then the power will be:
- If you set the power to joules as 6 (J), and the time in seconds as 3 (s), the power output in watts will be 2 W.
- The process is simple, and you can use the reset button if you want to start new statistics.
- Power can be defined as the degree to which a function is performed i.e. a converted power.
- P (W) = E (J) / t (s), meaning that the energy in watts is calculated by dividing the energy into joules at a time in seconds.
Power (w) = 6joules / 3 seconds
= 2 watts.
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