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  • 02-01-2016
  • Physics
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The watt•second is a unit of
(1) power
(2) energy
(3) potential difference
(4) electric field strength

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TaylorBayley
TaylorBayley TaylorBayley
  • 02-01-2016
Watt is a measure of power ie Energy/Second.

So if you multiply the number of watts by the number of seconds, you get the amount of (2) Energy
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