Chemistry, asked by Titanicyobro, 1 year ago

Define one watt ? please it's urgent

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey user.

here is your answer
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☆The power of an electric circuit is said to be One watt if one ampere current flows in it against the potential difference of one volt.
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P=(IR) I
P=I^2R
Commercial unit of electrical energy is kwh.
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Hope it is satisfactory :-)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey.....mate....!!!

Here is ur answer.


● Power is said to be one watt , if one ampere of current flows through the circuit under the potential difference of 1 volt.


● 1 watt = 1 ampere/1 volt.


● The WATT is a unit of POWER.


hope it helps...!!!!

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