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In the International System of Units, the derived unit of power; the power of a system in which one joule of energy is transferred per second. Symbol: W
{i} family name; James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine and coined the term horsepower
An English and Scottish surname derived from the given name Wat
a unit of power defined as a joule per second
A basic measure of electrical power search
Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819) a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second; the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a resistance of 1 ohm
Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
1) The electrical unit of power 2) The rate of energy transfer when one ampere is passing across one volt Analogous to horsepower or footpounds per minute of mechanical power (one horsepower is equivalent to approximately 746 watts; one kilowatt equals 1,000 watts; one megawatt equals 1,000,000 watts) A 100-watt light bulb requires 100 watts of electricity to operate
S I unit of power equal to 1 Joule of energy per second
{i} unit of electrical measurement equal to the current of one ampere produced by the electromotive force of one volt
a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second; the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a resistance of 1 ohm
a unit of electrical power A watt of electrical power is the use of one joule of energy per second Watts of electrical power equals volts times amperes
The unit of power in the MKSA system; that power which produces energy at the rate of 1 joule per second
The basic unit of measure of electric power
An English horse power is approximately equal to 746 watts
The unit of power One watt equals one joule per second, 1/746th horsepower
A unit of power or activity equal to 107 C
(elec) (meas) A unit of power; power being the rate at which energy is used to do work The unit rate at which work is done in an electrical circuit One watt equals one JOULE of work per second Also equal to one ampere (amp) under a pressure of one VOLT Equal to 1/746 horsepower Named after the Scottish inventor James Watt Some Christmas tree lights use one watt F - watt S - vatio
The unit of power Equal to one joule per second
Unit of electrical power
A unit of electrical power
The unit of measurement for electrical power, named after James Watt, an 18th century Scottish engineer One watt of power is dissipated when a voltage of one volt is applied across a load of one ohm resulting in one ampere of current in the circuit See POWER
A watt is a unit of measurement of electrical power. Use a 3 amp fuse for equipment up to 720 watts. a 100-watt lightbulb. British engineer and inventor who made fundamental improvements in the steam engine, resulting in the modern high-pressure steam engine (patented 1769). An International System unit of power equal to one joule per second. See table at measurement. a unit for measuring electrical power (James Watt)
The electrical unit of power The rate of energy transfer equivalent to 1 ampere of electric current flowing under a pressure of 1 volt at unity power factor
the practical unit of electrical power
A measure of electrical power or amount of work done in a unit of time and equal to the rate of current flow (amps) multiplied by the voltage of that flow (volts) One amp of current flowing at a potential of one volt produces one watt of power
Unit of electrical power required to do work at the rate of one joule per second One watt of power is expended when one ampere of direct current flows through a resistance of one ohm The power capability of amplifiers and loudspeakers is given in watts, which relate to both the voltage driving the system and current handling capabilities of the devices
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of power; the power of a system in which one joule of energy is transferred per second. Symbol
A common unit used in measuring power Power is defined as the flow of energy over time A watt is equivalent to 3 41 Btu/hour or one joule per second Where an "e" follows the unit (as in kwe or Mwe), the watt is in the form of electrical energy Where a "t" follows the unit (as in kwt or Mwt), the watt is in the form of thermal energy
SI unit of power, equal to 1 joule/second
A unit of power that equals one joule per second Named after James Watt
units of power, or to work done at the rate of one joule a second
A unit of electric power The watt is the power required to do work at the rate of one joule per second
The electrical unit of power or rate of doing work The rate of energy transfer equivalent to one ampere flowing under a potential of one volt at unity power factor
A unit of electrical power One watt is equivalent to the power represented by one ampere of current flowing through a load with a voltage drop of one volt in a dc circuit
The quantitative unit of measurement of actual power Actual power in an AC circuit is the measurement of the effective energy available for doing work, and is normally less than apparent power (volt-amperes) because of power factor considerations Watts may be measured directly, by means of a wattmeter, or may be calculated by multiplying volt-amperes by the power factor of the equipment
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