Define and give it's units a)electric power b)electric work dwon c)electric al energy
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a) 1 watt (W) = 1 joule/second .
b), it therefore follows that: 1 Joule of energy = 1 watt over one unit of time, that is: Work equals Power multiplied by Time, (V*I*t joules). So electrical energy (the work done) is obtained by multiplying power by the time in seconds that the charge
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Electric power
- Electric power is the rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt, one joule per second. Electric power is usually produced by electric generators, but can also be supplied by sources such as electric batteries.
Electric work down
- Electrical energy (the work done) is obtained by multiplying power by the time in seconds that the charge (in the form of a current) flows. Thus units of electrical energy depend on the units used for electric power and time.
Electrical energy
- Electrical energy is energy derived from electric potential energy or kinetic energy. When used loosely, electrical energy refers to energy that has been converted from electric potential energy.
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