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Is wattmeter a energy meter?

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Answered by romasuralkar669
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Explanation:

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Answered by AlexTheNerd
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Answer:-

The wattmeter measures electrical power that flows in the circuit. The energy meter, on the other hand, measures the total electrical energy consumed by the electrical load.

Explanation:-

The significant difference between the Wattmeter and the energy meter is that the Wattmeter measures the electrical power flows in the circuit, whereas the energy meter measures the total electrical energy consumes by the electrical load. The other differences between Wattmeter and Energy Meter are represented below in the comparison chart.

Before knowing the differences between the Energy Meter and the Wattmeter first understands the power and energy. The differences between them and the unit in which they measure.

Electrical Power – The power is the physical quantity which shows the rate at which the work completes. Or the rate at which the electrical energy transmitted. It is measured in Watts.

Electrical Energy – The capability of any physical system to do any work is known as the electrical energy.  It is measured in joules.

The Joules (unit of energy) is the product of the watt (unit of power) and time. Thus, we can say that rate of doing work along with the time is the energy.

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