The SI unit for motor power is the **watt (W)**.
A motor's power is typically measured in watts, which represents the rate at which the motor does work or converts energy. One watt is equal to one joule of energy transferred per second.
For example, if a motor has a power rating of 100 watts, it means the motor uses 100 joules of energy every second.
If you're referring to other aspects of motors, like torque or speed, their respective SI units would be:
- **Torque**: Newton-meter (NΒ·m)
- **Speed**: Radians per second (rad/s) or revolutions per minute (rpm), although rpm is not an SI unit, itβs commonly used in practice.