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The unit of measurement and SI unit for power, named after James Watt. It is equivalent to energy flow per second or joules/second. In electrical terms: \$ P = I\cdot R = I^2 \cdot R = \frac{V^2}{R}\$

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Comparing A to Kwh, can it be done?

I have read this page: How to convert amps to kilowatts I often purchase electricity from a supplier to power computing equipment within a data centre. Some sell me 10 amps, some sell me 2.16 kWh. W …
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