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That would depend on how many amps are drawn at 1.5V.

A watt is a measure of power. Electrical power is determined by electrical potential (voltage) and electron flow (current).

Power = Voltage * Current

To find your answer, you need to know the current consumption of your load to know how many watts it is consuming.

If you are trying to figure out how many watts can be provided from a source, say from a 1.5V battery, you would need to know the current output of the battery (which is usually provided in Ah, which tells you how many amps it can produce in one hour).

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