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The unit of power is a derived unit. Show how?

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Answered by 5300ht17
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In the International System of Units (SI) it is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second, and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. In SI base units, the watt is described as kg⋅m2⋅s−3. The watt is named after James Watt, an 18th-century Scottish inventor., That watt (symbol: W) is a unit of power.

Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
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In the International System of Units (SI) it is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second, and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. In SI base units, the watt is described as kg⋅m2⋅s−3. The watt is named after James Watt, an 18th-century Scottish inventor., The watt (symbol: W) is a unit of power

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