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Is N m/s the SI unit for power

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Answered by rupjitdas057
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

we know that ;

power = work done per unit time (I)

so , work done = force x displacement

                         = N X m  {si unit } - (II)

and , time = sec {si unit} - (III)

substituting equation (II) and (III) in (I) ,  we get :

power = Nm/sec

            = watt

Answered by rauz203nyamz
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

SI unit of power is watts (W)

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