The time dimension is within the definition for
'watt'. A watt is defined as one joule per second. A
joule is a Newton-meter.
If you bought a three horsepower lawn mower, you
wouldn't ask, "How long does it take to make a
horsepower?"
Dan
--- Ross Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gentlemen, One small point - when a web site says
> a micro hydro generator puts out 2.4 kW, they mean
> per day don't they? Not per hour... It seems that
> a lot of these things are rated in watts and
> kilowatts but there are times when the unit of time
> is unclear. What the convention? Thanks, Ross
>
>
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