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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 48)
48.
One watt is equal to
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Lekhraj018 said:
1 decade ago
watt = joule/sec.
So 1 watt = joule/sec.
So 1 watt = joule/sec.
Ranjit mandare said:
1 decade ago
watt = j/sec. or
watt = kjoule/hr.
So, 1 watt = j/sec.
watt = kjoule/hr.
So, 1 watt = j/sec.
Dilute said:
1 decade ago
Watt = joule/sec.
Joule = N-m/sec.
Joule = N-m/sec.
Srk said:
10 years ago
p = c/t.
Sameer khan said:
9 years ago
power = work/time (j/s).
Rahul said:
8 years ago
No, because p=w/t if w=100 and t=1 than 1watt will be equal to 100 joules.
Uttudon said:
7 years ago
Watt = joule/sec.
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