what is joule per second
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The joule-second (J s, or J⋅s) is the product of an SI derived unit, the joule (J), and an SI base unit, the second (s). ... Planck's constant represents the energy of a wave, in units of joule, divided by the frequency of that wave, in units of s−1.
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The joule-second (Js, j•s) is the product of an sl derived unit , the joule ( j ) , and an SL base unit, the second ( s ) ..... Planck's constant represents the energy of a wave , in units of Joule , divided by the frequency of that wave , in units of S power 1 .
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