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What is the value of 1 watt in terms of volt and ammeter​

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Answered by rohin1846
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Explanation:

Voltage Power Current

Voltage Power Current1 Volts 1 Watts 1 Amps

Voltage Power Current1 Volts 1 Watts 1 Amps1 Volts 2 Watts 2 Amps

Voltage Power Current1 Volts 1 Watts 1 Amps1 Volts 2 Watts 2 Amps1 Volts 3 Watts 3 Amps

Voltage Power Current1 Volts 1 Watts 1 Amps1 Volts 2 Watts 2 Amps1 Volts 3 Watts 3 Amps1 Volts 4 Watts 4 Amps

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

Watt is the unit of power, more precisely electrical power. Power is the product of voltage and current. The unit of voltage is volts and current is measured in amperes. So we can write watt as;

Watt = volt x ampere

Watt is generally associated with real power and not the apparent power. Real power is the actual power consumed in the circuit

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