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Physics, 28.06.2019 02:30 ebi21

How do the units of work and power compare? the unit for work is a watt. the unit for power is a joule, which is a watt-second. the unit for work is a watt. the unit for power is a joule, which is a watt per second. the unit for work is a joule. the unit for power is a watt, which is a joule-second. the unit for work is a joule. the unit for power is a watt, which is a joule per second.

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