Watts refers to the power used or the power output of a device. There are two common usages in audio and video applications, audio power output and power used by equipment. Audio power output: Measured in watts but there are several different methods to describe it. RMS power is regarded as the most reliable measure of the output capability of am amplifier. However, peak power output is exactly double the RMS value. To make it more complex, peak music power output is also quoted. It's a value that is an estimation of power based on less than scientific calculations. Normally, it is double the peak power rating. Power consumption Power consumption varies. The average consumption is often far less than the peak consumption, as equipment turns on, or a motor starts up for example. The power rating on equipment is often shown for peak power.
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The difficulty of the manufacture of a large cylinder with a tightly fitting piston was solved by John Wilkinson who had developed precision boring techniques for cannon making at Bersham, near Wrexham, North Wales. Watt and Boulton formed a hugely successful partnership (Boulton and Watt), which lasted for the next twenty-five years.The Watt's and Boulton's different abilities strengthened their partnership which lasted for 25 years due to Watt's access to the best iron workers in the world.
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40 watt light bulb
i think it means, you can peek on someones face book but not to sure ...
glance, peek
Having a peek in your ear means to look into the ear canal (usually done by a doctor).
glance, peek
The homonym for "peak" is "peek," which means to glance quickly or to look secretly.
Yes, "peak" and "peek" are homonyms. They have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. "Peak" refers to the top or highest point of something, while "peek" means to take a quick or secret look at something.
To take a quick look.
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A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).A Joule is a Watt-second. 2 kilo-watt-hours are 2 x 1000 x 3600 watt-seconds (since kilo means 1000, and an hour has 3600 seconds).
No. A peek is a noun and to peek is a verb.
A joule / second is a watt. The watt is a unit of power. In general terms, power means energy expended, produced, or transferred, per time unit.A joule / second is a watt. The watt is a unit of power. In general terms, power means energy expended, produced, or transferred, per time unit.A joule / second is a watt. The watt is a unit of power. In general terms, power means energy expended, produced, or transferred, per time unit.A joule / second is a watt. The watt is a unit of power. In general terms, power means energy expended, produced, or transferred, per time unit.
1 watt means 1 joule/second. To produce 1 watt means that every second, 1 joule of energy is produced.