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120 Joules to Watts

Joules measure energy and watts measure power, so the answer depends on time. Here is the wattage required to expend 120 J over each period.

120 joules equals

120 W (over 1 second)

Because 1 watt = 1 joule per second, expending 120 J in exactly 1 second requires a power of 120 W.

Over 1 minute
2 W
Over 1 hour
0.0333333 W
Over 1 day
0.00138889 W

120 joules to watts, explained

A watt is a rate of energy transfer: one watt means one joule of energy is transferred every second. Therefore, to find out how many watts 120 joules equals, you must know how fast that energy is used.

For example, releasing 120 J over one hour (3,600 seconds) requires 120 ÷ 3,600 = 0.0333333 W. Releasing it slowly over a full day only requires 0.00138889 W.

watts = 120 J ÷ time in seconds

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120 J power over time

Power required to expend 120 J over common time periods.
Time periodPower (watts)
1 second120 W
1 minute2 W
10 minutes0.2 W
1 hour0.0333333 W
6 hours0.00555556 W
1 day0.00138889 W

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Frequently asked questions

How many watts is 120 joules?

120 joules does not equal a fixed number of watts. Joules measure energy and watts measure power. To find watts, you must divide the joules by the time in seconds. For example, 120 J over 1 second is 120 W.

How do you convert 120 joules to watts?

Divide the 120 joules by the number of seconds the energy is released over. Power (W) = Energy (J) ÷ Time (s). If the time is 1 hour (3,600 seconds), it is 120 ÷ 3,600 = 0.0333333 W.