sábado, 24 de octubre de 2020

Electricity explained


 Electric power is the rate at which electric energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt, one joule per second.

 

Electric power, like mechanical power, is the rate of doing work, measured in watts, and represented by the letter P. The term wattage is used colloquially to mean "electric power in watts." The electric power in watts produced by an electric current I consisting of a charge of Q coulombs every t seconds passing through an electric potential (voltage) difference of V is

 

 P = work done per unit time = QV/t = IV 



 

Q is electric charge in coulombs

t is time in seconds

I is electric current in amperes

V is electric potential or voltage in volts


Ohms (symbol Ω) usually refers to the plural for the unit of electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm

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