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what is the difference between watt and 1 watt?

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Answered by saravanans19082008
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1 Watt : when an electrical appliance consumes electrical energy at the rate of 1 joule per second its power is said to be one watt. 1 watt = 1 joule/1 second. one watt - hour is the amount of electrical energy consumed when an electrical appliance of 1 watt power is used for 1 hour.

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Answered by textbooksolutions6
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A watt (W) is a unit of estimation of force. Watts accordingly allude to the force of your gadget. Models: a radiant light has a force of 60 W. your microwave has a most extreme force of 900 W.

1 watt is the force of a machines which burns-through energy at the pace of 1 joule each second.

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A watt is a unit of force. It is the measure of energy a thing needs to work; the rate at which energy is devoured.  

A body is said to have force of 1 watt assuming it takes care of business at the pace of 1 joule in 1 s. for example 1 W= (1 J)/(1 S) Watt is the SI unit of force.

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