Definition in SAREF v4.1.1 example document `properties`
<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties/Power> — Power
- canonical IRI
- https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties#Power
- label
- Power
- definition
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The property ex:Power represents the rate at which energy is transferred, converted, or consumed over time. It quantifies the rate of doing work or generating energy, typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). Power is a fundamental physical quantity with broad applications across various domains, including electrical engineering, mechanical systems, and renewable energy. This property enables the standardized representation and interoperability of power-related data, facilitating enhanced understanding and integration of power-related information within the ontology framework across different systems and applications.
Definition as a Named Individual
- belongs to
- saref:Property
<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties/Power> — Power
- canonical IRI
- https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties#Power
- label
- Power
- definition
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The property ex:Power represents the rate at which energy is transferred, converted, or consumed over time. It quantifies the rate of doing work or generating energy, typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). Power is a fundamental physical quantity with broad applications across various domains, including electrical engineering, mechanical systems, and renewable energy. This property enables the standardized representation and interoperability of power-related data, facilitating enhanced understanding and integration of power-related information within the ontology framework across different systems and applications.
Definition as a Named Individual
- belongs to
- saref:Property
Definition in SAREF v3.2.1 example document `properties`
<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.2.1/example/properties/Power> — Power
- canonical IRI
- https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.2.1/example/properties#Power
- label
- Power
- definition
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The property ex:Power represents the rate at which energy is transferred, converted, or consumed over time. It quantifies the rate of doing work or generating energy, typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). Power is a fundamental physical quantity with broad applications across various domains, including electrical engineering, mechanical systems, and renewable energy. This property enables the standardized representation and interoperability of power-related data, facilitating enhanced understanding and integration of power-related information within the ontology framework across different systems and applications.
Definition as a Named Individual
- belongs to
- saref:Property