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Joules versus wattsThe joule and the watt are closely related units. The joule is a unit of work and energy. It is equal to a newton-meter (N-m). Note that the unit of torque is also the newton-meter, but scientists don't use the word joule when they are talking about torque.The watt is a unit of power and is defined as a joule per second, so you can see that power is work per unit time.One joule is equal to one watt-second.
To convert Watt seconds to milliwatt seconds, you can multiply the value in Watt seconds by 1000. This is because 1 Watt is equal to 1000 milliwatts. So, 1 Watt second is equal to 1000 milliwatt seconds.
About one watt of heat. A 1500 watt heater will warm a 400 square foot room in the winter months. one watt is a very small volume of heat.AnswerHeat is measured in joules. A watt is equivalent to a joule per second. So your answer is that a watt produces one joule of heat every second.
You can't directly convert one to the other. A joule is a unit of energy, and a watt is a unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule per second.
To convert 400 Watt hours to BTU, you need to multiply by 3.412 to get the energy in BTU. So, 400 Watt hours is equivalent to approximately 1364.8 BTU.
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his work was so important because he improved the steam trains by making them run with out water and invented some parts of electric e.g 30 watts of electricity in a light bulb he named it after himself
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.
He had a brother name John Watt and some say he also had a sister named Jean Watt, but if so, I can't find any information on her.
So many come to mind that it is almost impossible to pick one alone. Considering that steam was used to drive the results of a lot of invention it is hard to go past James Watt's enormous improvements to the steam engine. Perhaps there were more refined or better engineered inventions but since the question is most important I would say James Watt.
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his last name is watt because his mom porked his dad n his dads last name wuz watt...so if u hav n e ?'s ask him wen u go to heaven yo peace out his last name is watt because his mom porked his dad n his dads last name wuz watt...so if u hav n e ?'s ask him wen u go to heaven yo peace out He was not named after a 60watt light bulb the 'watt' was named after him, I mean stop polluting this place.
Oh, dude, James Watt had four siblings - two brothers and two sisters. So, like, yeah, he had a bunch of siblings hanging around while he was busy inventing the steam engine. Just your typical family dynamic, you know?
kids really need to stop posting they're homework on here.
a 220 volt, 3200 watt oven will draw under 15 amps, so yes a 2o amp breaker will work.
You have all the right words, but the concept is backwards. Energy is the amount, power is the rate of energy. One watt of power is required to move one joule of energy in one second.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt