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what is power and its unit??​

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Answered by dangerousqueen01
5

Explanation:

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In physics, power is the

amount of energy transferred

or converted per unit time.

In the International System of

Units, the unit of power is the

watt, equal to one joule per

second.

In older works, power is

sometimes called activity.

Power is a scalar quantity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Power is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. It is denoted by ' P '. It's a scaler quantity i.e. it's didn't have any direction.

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  • SI Unit → watt
  • CGI Unit → erg per second

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