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what is watt????????​

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The watt is a unit of power or radiant flux. In the International System of Units, it is defined as a derived unit of 1 kg⋅m²⋅s⁻³ or, equivalently, 1 joule per second. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named after James Watt, an 18th-century Scottish inventor

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What is watt?

Ans.The watt is a unit of power or radiant flux. In the International System of Units, it is defined as a derived unit of 1 kg⋅m²⋅s⁻³ or, equivalently, 1 joule per second. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named after James Watt, an 18th-century Scottish inventor.

SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−3

English Engineering Units: 0.7375621 ft⋅lbf/s = 0.001341022 hp

CGS units: 107 erg⋅s−1

Unit system: SI derived unit

Unit of: Power

1 W in: is equal to

Named after: James Watt

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