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Time= energy • power

Sagot :

AL2006

First of all, that equation is not correct, which may be the reason
that you're having trouble assigning units to the quantities.

Power is defined as [energy / time],  so  [Energy] = [ power x time ],
and
         [Time] = [ energy / power ].

Unit-wise, these equations are correct just as they appear here,
with no proportionality constants or conversion factors, when ...

[ Power ] = watts
[ Energy ] = joules
[ Time ] = seconds .