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单词 watt
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Definition of watt in English:

watt

(also W)
noun wɒtwɑt
  • The SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the rate of consumption of energy in an electric circuit where the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Let's say that you have a power plant that can produce 1 million watts of power.
    • The chip will have a power consumption of under two watts.
    • The result is power densities are going from 40 watts per square fool to 68 watts per square foot and higher.
    • The power rating of the battery is 1,250 watts per kilogram, more than a kilowatt in each kilogram module in the system.
    • With 460 watts of power its sure to provide even the hungriest of systems with stable voltages.
    • Since 1987, the government has subsidized the use of electricity up to 220 watts for each unit in the building.
    • The original half watt of power will diminish to less than a billionth of a watt at the point of arrival.
    • The panels can generate 100 watts, enough to power a light bulb.
    • Capable of producing microwatts to watts of power, it is designed for spectroscopy applications.
    • Instead, a few tens of watts are enough to power a chip with transistors numbering in the tens of millions.
    • Just for a bit of perspective, a typical microwave easily consumes 1,200 watts.
    • One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water.
    • Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power.
    • But it is estimated that the net heating is at least one watt, perhaps closer to two watts per square yard.
    • The unit has a power output of 150 watts and is small enough to fit in your plane's glove compartment when it's not in use.
    • It generated hundreds of watts of power in usable form, actually running, and we were astonished to see this.
    • When is it necessary to have a 350 watt power supply compared to just a 300 watt?
    • The smallest laser printers use at least 500 watts and the higher-end ones use at least a kilowatt.
    • Changing to public ownership of the grid will not add a single watt of power.
    • Now it doesn't take a genius to figure out if I put in 100 watts and get out 350 watts I am getting a lot of free energy.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after James Watt (see Watt, James).

 
 

Definition of watt in US English:

watt

(also W)
nounwɑtwät
  • The SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But it is estimated that the net heating is at least one watt, perhaps closer to two watts per square yard.
    • Just for a bit of perspective, a typical microwave easily consumes 1,200 watts.
    • The result is power densities are going from 40 watts per square fool to 68 watts per square foot and higher.
    • The power rating of the battery is 1,250 watts per kilogram, more than a kilowatt in each kilogram module in the system.
    • Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power.
    • Since 1987, the government has subsidized the use of electricity up to 220 watts for each unit in the building.
    • The smallest laser printers use at least 500 watts and the higher-end ones use at least a kilowatt.
    • Instead, a few tens of watts are enough to power a chip with transistors numbering in the tens of millions.
    • The original half watt of power will diminish to less than a billionth of a watt at the point of arrival.
    • The chip will have a power consumption of under two watts.
    • The unit has a power output of 150 watts and is small enough to fit in your plane's glove compartment when it's not in use.
    • Changing to public ownership of the grid will not add a single watt of power.
    • One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water.
    • Now it doesn't take a genius to figure out if I put in 100 watts and get out 350 watts I am getting a lot of free energy.
    • When is it necessary to have a 350 watt power supply compared to just a 300 watt?
    • Let's say that you have a power plant that can produce 1 million watts of power.
    • With 460 watts of power its sure to provide even the hungriest of systems with stable voltages.
    • Capable of producing microwatts to watts of power, it is designed for spectroscopy applications.
    • The panels can generate 100 watts, enough to power a light bulb.
    • It generated hundreds of watts of power in usable form, actually running, and we were astonished to see this.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after James Watt (see Watt, James).

 
 
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