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Watt
Watt For other uses, see Watt (disambiguation). The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit of power. Definition One watt is one joule of energy per second ... 1 kgm 2 s -3 Origin The watt is named after James Watt for ...
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Watt (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Watt A watt is a unit of electrical power, named after Earth scientist James Watt . One watt is equal to one joule per second ... of energy. (VOY: "Hunters") [edit] External Links Watt at Wikipedia Megawatt at Wikipedia Orders ...
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Watt (translated from Dutch)
Watt Watt (symbol W) is si - eenheid of capacity. bulb with a capacity of 60 Watt a quantity uses energy of 60 joule ... The entity has been called to James Watt , that such as a lot of do ...
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Watt (translated from German)
Watt The term Watt designated a physical unit, see Watt (unit), Boden(typ) the one Wattenmeer, which Niedrigwasser drying-lain, see Watt (coast). Persons named Watt: James Watt, Scottish inventor, who improved ...
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Watt (translated from French)
Watt Watt (symbol: W) is the unit IF of ... energy flux and of heat flux One Watt is the power of an energy system ... second (1 J S -1 ). In electricity Watt corresponds to a current of 1 Ampère ... constant time 1 heure one speaks about Watt/heure. Watt is named according to ...
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Watt (translated from Japanese)
Watt Watt(Sign:W) With power and electric power ... As for the name which is called watt, steam engine greatly James watt , it was named.1889It was adopted in ... scientific association 2nd general meeting. As for watt joule second (J/s) it is ...
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Watt (translated from German)
Watt Watt is the surname of the following well-known persons: Alan Watt , philosopher Charlie of Watt , schlagzeuger of the Rolling Stones Naomi Watt , Australian actress Robert Watt , American artist ...
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Watt (translated from Chinese)
Watt Watt(Mark: W) is international system of unit system PowerUnit. A watt definition is 1 joule / second (1 J ... more commonly usedKilowattAs unit, 1 kilowatt =1000 watt. Unit transformation: < Math> W= {J \over s ... s^3} =V \cdot A< /math> The watt by is right steam engine development ...
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Watt (translated from Spanish)
Watt James Watt Inventor and Scottish mechanical engineer It was ... investigation. The false idea to consider to Watt like the true inventor of the steam ... it invented in 1788, the electrical unit watt (watt) received the name in its honor. ...
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Watt (translated from Italian)
Watt Fisica Millibarthe Bar of physics Physical Plan ... Derivatives Hertz · Newton pascal · joule watt · coulomb volt · ohm siemens · ... lux becquerel · gray sievert · katal watt (symbol: W) it ismeasure unit of power of It arranges International. A watt is equivalent to 1 joule to according ... volt-ampere (1 V · To). The watt takes the name gives James Watt ...
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