watt
n. unit of electrical measurement equal to the current of one ampere produced by the electromotive force of one volt | ||||
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WATTS Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Watts
Noun
1. English poet and theologian (1674-1748)
(synonym) Isaac Watts
(hypernym) poet
Noun
1. English poet and theologian (1674-1748)
(synonym) Isaac Watts
(hypernym) poet
watt
Noun
1. 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
(synonym) W
(hypernym) power unit
(part-holonym) kilowatt, kW
(part-meronym) milliwatt
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watts
watts
n : english poet and theologian (1674-1748) [syn: watts, isaac watts ]
similar words(1)
isaac watts
watts
n : english poet and theologian (1674-1748) [syn: watts, isaac watts ]
similar words(1)
isaac watts
WATTS Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| EIA Energy Glossary |
Watt (W)
The unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under a pressure of one volt. A Watt is equal to 1/746 horsepower.
The unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under a pressure of one volt. A Watt is equal to 1/746 horsepower.
| Oceanographic, Meteorologal & Climatologal abbreviations and acronyms |
WATTS
Western Atlantic Thermohaline Transport Study
Western Atlantic Thermohaline Transport Study
WATTS Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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WATTS
Unit of electrical power derived from the current (or "quantity" of electricity) multipled by the voltage (or "pressure" at which the current is delivered). Stage lighting equipment is rated in Watts (or Kilowatts - 1kW being equal to 1000W). This refers to the amount of power required to light the lamp. A higher wattage lamp requires more power and gives a brighter light output.
Unit of electrical power derived from the current (or "quantity" of electricity) multipled by the voltage (or "pressure" at which the current is delivered). Stage lighting equipment is rated in Watts (or Kilowatts - 1kW being equal to 1000W). This refers to the amount of power required to light the lamp. A higher wattage lamp requires more power and gives a brighter light output.
WATTS Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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74964
State: OKLAHOMA
City: WATTS
State: OKLAHOMA
City: WATTS
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WATTS QLD
QLD -27.75 151.88333
QLD -27.75 151.88333
WATTS Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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WTS
WATTS INDUSTRIES INC
Exchange: NYSE
Designs, manufactures and sells extensive line of valves for water safety and flow control, water quality, industrial and stream markets.
WATTS INDUSTRIES INC
Exchange: NYSE
Designs, manufactures and sells extensive line of valves for water safety and flow control, water quality, industrial and stream markets.
WATTS Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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WATT
WATT (1240 AM, "NewsTalk 1240") is a radio station broadcasting a news-talk-sports format. Licensed to Cadillac, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1945.
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Watt
The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit of power, equal to one joule of energy per second. A human climbing a flight of stairs is doing work at the rate of about 200 watts. A first class athlete can work at 375 watts for 30 minutes before exhaustion. An automobile engine produces mechanical energy at a rate of 25,000 watts (approximately 30 horsepower) while cruising. A typical household incandescent light bulb uses electrical energy at a rate of 40 to 100 watts, while the energy-saving compact fluorescent lights which are replacing them use 8 to 20 watts to yield the same light output.
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