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voltage and power rating example ​

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Answered by cpriyanshu578
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The power rating, in watts, indicates the rate at which the device converts electrical energy into another form of energy, such as light, heat, or motion. ... A 150-watt lamp, for example, uses 150 watts when operated at the specified voltage printed on the bulb

Answered by Anonymous
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first of all power is rate of doing work

as mentioned by you..

secondly,it's unit is J/sec also known as Watt

there are other multiple and sub multiple units

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