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How watt is related to Joule ?
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Answered by nhkmk786
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A Joule is a Watt X Seconds. Watts are units of Power, whereas Joules are units of Energy. Power is Energy in accordance to time:
P = E/t . So One Watt of Power is equal to one Joule per second.

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Answered by 1Angel24
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The unit of energy is the "Joule" - a Watt is just a flow of one Joule per second. The other popular unit of power is the "horsepower". ... A kilowatt, a thousand Joules/second, times 3600 seconds in an hour, is 3,600,000 Joules - 3.6 megaJoules (MJ).

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