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how to find power output

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mathematically, it is computed using the following equation. The standard metric unit of power is the Watt. As is implied by the equation for power, a unit of power is equivalent to a unit of work divided by a unit of time. Thus, a Watt is equivalent to a Joule/second.


Power is work or energy divided by time, so power has the units of joules/second, which is called the watt — a familiar term for just about anybody who uses anything electrical. You abbreviate a watt as simply W, so a 100-watt light bulb converts 100 joules of electrical energy into light and heat every second.
Answered by aashish380
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power is equal to the charge in a wire flow in per second
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power is defined as work done as per unit time
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