1.2 km
It's depend on time, Power=Energy/Time Watt is the unit of power Joule is the unit of energy
You simply can't convert between units that measure completely different tings, in this case energy (for joules), and power (for watts). The general relationship is: joules = watts x seconds Or equivalently: watts = joules / seconds
The guy that descovered the formula for power (work/time = power) had the last name "watt"AnswerIn SI, compound units are frequently given special names. For example, the coulomb is a special name given to an ampere second.Power is the rate at which energy is supplied and, so, its compound unit is the joule per second. Under SI, this is given the special name, 'watt', in honour of a Scottish engineer, James Watt.
The Watt, which is defined as 1 Joule per second
The watt, named after James Watt.
600watts
1 watt-hour equals 1 watt times 1 hour, or 3600 joules.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
it depends on the kind of led bulb
1 watt is equal to 1 joule per second. This means that 1 watt of power equals 1 joule of energy expended over a period of 1 second.
The range of a 1 watt transmitter depends on various factors like frequency, antenna type, and obstacles. In general, a 1 watt transmitter can reach up to a few kilometers in open space with line of sight. However, in urban environments with buildings and other obstructions, the range may be significantly reduced.
1MW = 1,000,000 watts
They're are not related. Watts are measurement of power while Ohms are measurement of resistance. One watt equals one volt times one amp.
Depending on the brand, it will give about 18.000 Lumens and equals a 100W HPS lamp
A unit (short for 'Board of Trade Unit') is used to measure energy consumption, and is equivalent to one kilowatt hour. A watt measures power, which is the rate of energy consumption. So there is no relationship between a unit and a watt.
The watt is a measurement of work done by an object at constant velocity and under constant force. 1 watt, therefore, is equal to 1 Joule per second.
The Watt is the unit of Power, where power is the rate of change or transfer of energy and equals 1 Joule/second.