What is the standard unit of electrical power?

Correct answer: Watt

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Player #120374466
Player #120374466
While I don't understand the technicalities of electricity, I appreciate the development of accepted standards and measurements of this wonderful source of energy
Mel
Mel
I DONT UNDERSTAND THE TECHNICALITIES EITHER, BUT EVERYTIME WE HAVE THUNDERSTORMS, THE ELECRICITY GOES OUT. YEAH TEXAS!,
Duchess
Duchess
I thought watt described how bright light is.
hi
hi
Mel, lol, and it blows house electrics in Bulgaria! at which point you have to cross legs, Ohm, ohm, ohm. lol
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Duchess, that's because bulbs that we grew up with were all the same type where the the amount of energy used (wattage) equated to the brightness. But newer bulbs use much less energy to produce the same brightness, which is measured in "lumens".
Owen
Owen
I get the wrong one bruh
Player #36403808
Player #36403808
Bruh what the heck🤬
Elenora
Elenora
My dad told me that 😜 I am not interested in Physics