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what is watt in physics? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Watts are a measurement of power, describing the rate at which electricity is being used at a specific moment. For example, a 15-watt LED light bulb draws 15 watts of electricity at any moment when turned on.

Answered by KARANARMY
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what is watt in physics?

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Answer-watt is the S.I unit of power.

1kw-1000 watt

1mw-1000000watt.

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