Define 1 watt and 1 kilogram
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The watt (symbol: W) is a unit of power or radiant flux. In the International System of Units (SI), it is defined as a derived unit of (in SI base units) 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3 or, equivalently, 1 joule per second
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Watt is a SI unit of power.
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- 1 Watt - When 1 ampere of current flows through the potential difference of 1 volt the power is said to be 1 watt. the SI unit of power is the watt.
- P = VI (Where P = power, V=Voltage, and I= Current)
- 1 Watt = 1 Volt × 1 Ampere
- 1 kilowatt - 1000 watts together constitutes 1 kilowatt.
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