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Femtojoule per Second [fJ/s]
Femtojoule per second is an ultra-small unit of power in the International System of Units (SI).
Femtojoule (fJ) equals joules (0.000000000000001 joule).
When expressed as fJ/s, it measures the rate of energy transfer or work done at a scale of femtojoules every second.
Since 1 joule per second = 1 watt, then:
This unit is used in cutting-edge scientific research, including quantum mechanics, nanotechnology, and ultra-sensitive measurement instruments.
Megawatt (MW)
The megawatt (symbol: MW) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI) equal to watts:
Megawatts are commonly used to express the power output of medium to large-sized power plants, such as wind farms, solar plants, and small hydroelectric stations. For example, a typical wind turbine might produce around 2 to 3 MW of power.
In practical terms, 1 megawatt can supply electricity to roughly 1,000 average homes.
The megawatt is a convenient scale for measuring electrical generation and consumption on a regional or city level, bridging the gap between smaller household power use (kilowatts) and larger industrial or national-scale power (gigawatts).
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