Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 4 (Q.No. 26)
26.
The unit of power in S.I. units is kilowatt.
True
False
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Keshav galav said:   1 decade ago
Sir please make it clear that how the power is defined in kW as we know that it should be in Watt only.

Reuben george said:   7 years ago
The Answer is false and the S.I unit of power is watt.

Shankar Manurkar said:   5 years ago
Watt is correct answer & 1 Watt is equal to 1J/S.
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Ramakrishna said:   10 years ago
SI unit of power is Watt not Kilowatt.

Dalvir said:   6 years ago
1000 Watt is equal to 1 kilowatt.

Salahuddin said:   6 years ago
Watt and kilowatt both are same.

Divyam said:   4 years ago
The answer is watt not kilowatt.
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BARKAT ALI said:   9 years ago
Yes, it should be watt.

Yogesh said:   7 years ago
Yes, it should be watt.

Atul said:   1 decade ago
It should be watt.


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