The rate at which energy is transferred is called A. Power B. Watt C. Volt D. Potential

Power
Watt
Volt
Potential

The correct answer is A. Power.

Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. It is measured in watts, which are joules per second. The higher the power, the faster the energy is transferred.

Option B, watt, is a unit of power. It is equal to one joule per second.

Option C, volt, is a unit of electric potential. It is equal to the work done per unit charge in moving a charge from one point to another.

Option D, potential, is a measure of the ability of a system to do work. It is often used to refer to the electric potential, which is the work done per unit charge in moving a charge from one point to another.