Watt isn't an abbreviation, it is really a unit for Electrical Power, which can be calculated with the formula P = IV or Power equals Current (A) multiplied by Voltage (V).
Other ways to calculate Electric Power include P = I2R where R represents Resistance (Ω). Power can also be calculated by deriving more equations from these given.
James Watt measured electrical power
The watt, which is equal to 1 joule/second.
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Electrical power is also measured in Watts.
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Watt volts is not an electrical term. Watts are the product of amps times volts.
The Watt, which is defined as 1 Joule per second
the unit of electrical power named after scottish inventor of steam engine is Watt ( the electrical power ) and the iinventor was James Watt
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Watt is a unit of power. 1 Watt = 1 Joule/second; joule is the unit for energy.
The watt, named after James Watt.
The word you're looking for is "watt." A watt is a unit of power that measures how fast electrical energy is used.