What is watt?

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manohar

  • Jul 26th, 2006
 

WATT  is a unit of power.

whereas one watt=one joule per second.

and also it is a product of voltage V & current I.

 

manohar

  • Jul 26th, 2006
 

WATT is a unit of power.

one WATT=one joule per second.

and also  watt= (voltage)X(current)

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subhasis

  • Aug 30th, 2011
 

WATT is a unit of active power.

one WATT=one joule per second.

and also watt= (voltage)x(current)x power factor

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ravi

  • Sep 7th, 2011
 

it is unit of power, it is denoted by W. power=voltage*current. 746W=1 horse power.

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bharath

  • Sep 8th, 2011
 

it is the unit of power and used to specify the rate of electrical energy is dissipated.

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