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What units define a watt? a. joules/meter b. newtons/meter c. joules/second d. newtons/seconds2
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What units define a watt? a. joules/meter b. newtons/meter c. joules/second d. newtons/seconds2
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What units define a watt?
a. joules/meter
b. newtons/meter
c. joules/second
d. newtons/seconds2
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C. Joules per second
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"Watt" is the unit of power, that is, the
rate
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doing work or moving energy.
1 watt = 1 joule/second .
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