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  2. Electric power - Wikipedia

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    Electric power is the rate of transfer of electrical energy within a circuit. Its SI unit is the watt, the general unit of power, defined as one joule per second. Standard prefixes apply to watts as with other SI units: thousands, millions and billions of watts are called kilowatts, megawatts and gigawatts respectively.

  3. Electrical power = Joules / Second = J/s. The SI unit of electrical power is watt represented by W. Watt, W = Joules / Second. One Watt is defined as, the electrical power consumed, when one volt of potential difference is applied to a circuit & it forces one ampere of current to flow through it.

  4. Electric power | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

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    electric power, energy generated through the conversion of other forms of energy, such as mechanical, thermal, or chemical energy. Electric energy is unrivaled for many uses, as for lighting, computer operation, motive power, and entertainment applications.

  5. Electric power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed into an electrical circuit. Electric power is measured in watts. Learn its definition, formula, unit along with solved examples at BYJU'S.

  6. Electric Power - Math is Fun

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    Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is transferred. The formula is Power = Current × Voltage: Power (P) is measured in Watts (W), Current (I) is measured in Amps (A), and Voltage (V) is measured in Volts (V). It takes both Current and Voltage to create Power!