1.21 Giggawatts?!? :D
The delorean requires 1.21 gigawatts in order to travel through time.
1.21 gigawatts.
1.21 Gigawatts.
1.21 giggawatts
1.21 jigawatts
1.21 gigawatts (but they said Jigowatts)
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A delorian
1.21 gigawatts.
No, cars don't get destroyed like that. In the scene at the end of Back to the Future 3 where the train runs into the Delorian, they used a collapsible prop that looked like the car. They used it so the Delorian would appear more thoroughly destroyed and it wouldn't damage the train.
1.21 Gigawatts
1.21 gigwatts.
Delorian
A delorian
1.21 gigawatts.
No, cars don't get destroyed like that. In the scene at the end of Back to the Future 3 where the train runs into the Delorian, they used a collapsible prop that looked like the car. They used it so the Delorian would appear more thoroughly destroyed and it wouldn't damage the train.
1.21 Gigawatts
No time. Grab the Delorian from back to the future and you will get there in 0 seconds.
1.21 gigwatts.
Never says the amount of plutonium, but it says 1.21 jigawatts of power are needed. (yes, the real unit is gigawatts, but this is how Doc pronounces it)
1.21 gigawatts. Source: Doctor Emmitt Brown, Back to the Future
In back to the future, doctor Brown used a lighting strike to get the required 21 gigawatts to power the time machine, so if you could store the energy of a lightning strike then you would have enough power to power the iron man's suit.
In back to the future, doctor Brown used a lighting strike to get the required 21 gigawatts to power the time machine, so if you could store the energy of a lightning strike then you would have enough power to power the iron man's suit. (1.21 jigga watts, or 1.21Gigawatts)
How large is the easier part: the Sun has a radius of about 700,000 km.How powerful ... I'm not sure how to express that in units that would have any physical meaning to most people. Its power output is about 380,000,000,000,000,000 gigawatts (enough to power roughly 300 quadrillion deLoreans traveling through time1) if that helps you.1 Brown, E. Back to the Future (1985).