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E=PT IF WE USE THE P AS WATT T IN Hr so and get E in joule. Is it correct or it is mandatory to convert the time in second. To get energy in joules
Asked by kanakchaurasiya29 | 07 Mar, 2021, 08:36: PM
Expert Answer
I assume the given equation
E = P × T
E represents energy , P represent power and T represent time
SI unit of energy :- Joule ( J )
SI unit of Power :- Watt ( W )
SI unit of time :- Second (s )
Hence, Watt × second = Joule
if we consider, Watt × hour = watt × 3600 second = 3600 Joule
Conclusion :-
In SI units time should be in seconds always . If time is to be considered as minutes , hours or any other thing in calculation ,
then it should be converted into seconds
Answered by Thiyagarajan K | 07 Mar, 2021, 10:20: PM
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