Physics, asked by karanthprabhakar, 10 months ago

Any 3 differences between electric power and electrical energy.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The fundamental difference between electrical energy and electrical power is that electrical energy represents the amount of work done that causes electric current to flow through a circuit. As against electrical power defines the rate at which work (basically movement of charges) is done in an electrical circuit.

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Answered by sakthisrei528
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Answer:

Electrical energy defines the energy generated due to the movement of charge carriers in a conductor. While electrical power specifies the rate of consumption of electrical energy by a device.

The SI unit of electrical energy is Joules. But electrical power is measured in Watts (or KWh).

Energy is denoted by E while P is used to denote electric power.

The product of power and time gives the value of energy. However, power is the product of potential difference existing across 2 ends of a conductor and the current flowing through it.

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