Physics, asked by beheraaishwarya, 1 year ago

Write two point differences between electric energy and electric power

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Answered by Srishma
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Two differences between electric energy and electric power are :

Electrical power is the rate of amount of electrical energy transferred. 

Electrical energy is the energy generated as the result of the potential difference in a circuit which causes current to flow through it. 


Energy is measured in joules. Electrical energy is usually measured in KWH(kilo-watt-hours). 

Electrical power is measured in Watts or KW

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Differences between electric energy and electric power are as follow,

Electric energy:-

  • Electric energy is the energy which is generated when electron transfer from one point to another point.
  • Electric energy can be create or used.
  • Electric energy can be converted into another form.
  • The S.I unit of Electric energy is joule (J).

Electric power:-

  • Electric power is the rate at which work is done.
  • It cannot be created as electric energy.
  • It just divided in two for active and reactive power, while it cannot get converted.
  • The S.I unit of electric power is watt (W).
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