30 Apr 2006 at 09:17 #1 SoSolid SoSolid Associate Joined 28 Jul 2003 Posts 1,987 Location The Moon Does anyone know what the base units of power are?
30 Apr 2006 at 09:22 #3 SoSolid SoSolid Associate OP Joined 28 Jul 2003 Posts 1,987 Location The Moon I put that in my mid term exam and was marked wrong but I can't think what else it should be, so I'm starting to think I should have got that right!
I put that in my mid term exam and was marked wrong but I can't think what else it should be, so I'm starting to think I should have got that right!
30 Apr 2006 at 10:58 #18 SoSolid SoSolid Associate OP Joined 28 Jul 2003 Posts 1,987 Location The Moon PhilthyPhil said: kgm^2s^-3 Click to expand... Yes you are absolutely correct, thinking about it now because a joule is not the bast unit of energy and power is equal to energy divided by time.
PhilthyPhil said: kgm^2s^-3 Click to expand... Yes you are absolutely correct, thinking about it now because a joule is not the bast unit of energy and power is equal to energy divided by time.