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The guy that descovered the formula for power (work/time = power) had the last name "watt"

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In 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.

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The watts in a light bulb named after James Watt?

The watt was named after James Watt. The term watt in electric appliances refers the rate at which energy is generated or consumed and therefore is measured in units (e.g. watts) that represent energy per unit time. An example; when a light bulb with a power rating of 100W is turned on for one hour, the energy used is 100 watt hours (The watt second is a unit of energy, equal to the joule).


Why is the term watts named after James watt?

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What is watt volts?

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Who created light bulb watts?

Thomas Edison invented the vacuum sealed filiment light bulb. James Watt coined the term "watt" as the work done by an electrical circuit, which can be calculated as Volts multiplied by Amps.


Who created the term horsepower?

The term "horsepower" was created by Scottish engineer James Watt in the 18th century. Watt used the term to help potential buyers of his steam engines understand the power output in a way that was relatable to them.


How do you say watts in spanish?

That's "vatio". Sometimes the English term "watt" is used as well.


Do they rate watts by the hour?

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What does the word kilowatt mean?

In the metric system kilo means 1000. Used with the electrical term watt one kilowatt would be equal to 1000 watts.


Should the electrical term amp or ampere be capitalized since it is named after André-Marie Ampère?

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How many kilowatt hour make 1 watt?

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