power unit
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Definition
Noun: A power unit is a standard measure of electric power. It quantifies the rate at which electrical energy is generated, transferred, or used.
Usage
The term "power unit" is used in technical, engineering, and scientific contexts to specify a unit of measurement for electrical power. It is a countable noun.
Examples
- The watt is the standard power unit in the International System of Units (SI).
- When calculating energy consumption, it is essential to use the correct power unit.
- The device's output is rated at several different power units, including kilowatts and horsepower.
Advanced Usage
- In compound terms: While "power unit" itself is a noun phrase referring to a unit of measure, it can be part of larger technical terms. For example, in some contexts, "Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)" refers to a device on an aircraft that provides energy for functions other than propulsion. This is a distinct, specialized term.
- Contextual meaning: In non-technical language, "power unit" can sometimes refer to a source of power, like an engine or generator (e.g., "the car's power unit"). However, its primary and most precise definition in measurement contexts is as a unit for electric power.
Variants and Related Words
- Unit of power: A synonymous phrase for "power unit."
- Watt (W): The fundamental SI power unit.
- Kilowatt (kW): A power unit equal to one thousand watts.
- Megawatt (MW): A power unit equal to one million watts.
- Horsepower (hp): A traditional power unit still used in some contexts, especially for engines.
Synonyms
- Unit of electrical power
Related Phrases
- Derived unit: A power unit like the watt is a derived unit, defined in terms of base SI units (kg·m²/s³).
Noun
- a measure of electric power