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@ unit of electric power may be expressed as
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Answered by TheChessKing
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The rate at which the heat is dissipated is called power, and is measured in units of watts (W). ... Here, the unit of Voltage (V) is volt and Current (I) is ampere. Hence, the unit of electric power can also be expressed as volt ampere.

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The rate at which the heat is dissipated is called power, and is measured in units of watts (W). ... Here, the unit of Voltage (V) is volt and Current (I) is ampere. Hence, the unit of electric power can also be expressed as volt ampere.

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