What is the equivalent of one watt in terms of mechanical units?

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Published
26 Jan 2019
Last updated
28 May 2026

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Explanation

One watt is defined as one joule per second, which corresponds to one newton-meter of work done each second. Therefore, 1 watt equals 1 newton-meter per second (1 Nm/s). The other options involve incorrect units or time intervals.

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