How is power measured?

By definition, power is a scalar physical quantity, which is equal to the ratio of a certain work to the period of time during which this work was completely completed. As a rule, power in physics (electrical engineering) is denoted by the letter P and is expressed in watts and other derivatives of this unit.



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