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Which of the following is a unit of power?
- A.Joule
- B.Newton
- C.Watt
- D.Pascal
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Correct answer: C — Watt
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The SI unit of power is the Watt, which is defined as one Joule per second. Joule is the unit of work, Newton is the unit of force, and Pascal is the unit of pressure.
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