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The unit of electric power is
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Answered by vasnanidevidas
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Electricity explained Measuring electricity

Electricity is measured in units of power called Watts, named to honor James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine. A Watt is the unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under the pressure of one volt.

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Unit of Electric Power. The unit of electrical power is Watt. If, Thus, the power consumed in an electrical circuit is said to one watt if one ampere current flows through the circuit when a potential difference of 1 volt is applied across it.The bigger unit of electrical power is the kilowatt (kW), it is usually used in the power system.

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