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the unit of energy is same as the unit of......

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Answered by muskan634
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Joule (J) is the MKS unit of energy, equal to the force of one Newton acting through one meter. 1 Watt is the power from a current of 1 Ampere flowing through 1 Volt. 1 kilowatt-hour is the energy of one kilowatt power flowing for one hour. (E = P t).
Answered by prachikalantri
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explanation: SI unit of energy is kgm^2/s^2 or Joule.

Power , it cannot be possible because power is energy consumed per unit time. so, its SI unit is Kgm^2/s^3 or Watt

Momentum, it cannot be not possible because momentum = mass × Velocity . so, its SI unit is Kgm/s or Ns

Work, yes it is possible. work is the dot product of force and displacement. so, its SI unit is Kgm^2/s^2 or Joule .

force, it is obviously not possible. as all know, Newton is si unit of force.

Hence, The unit of energy is same as the unit of work.

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