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Watt
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watt
n.
unit of electrical measurement equal to the current of one ampere produced by the electromotive force of one volt
Watt
n.
family name; James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine and coined the term horsepower
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WATT (1240 AM, "News Talk 1240") is a radio station broadcasting a news-talk-sports format. Licensed to Cadillac, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1945.
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Watt
The watt ( ; symbol: W) is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), named after the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736–1819). The unit, defined as one joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion or transfer.
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The Watt/I-80 West is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in Sacramento, California, United States. The station was opened on March 12, 1987, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. As part of the Blue Line, it has service to Downtown Sacramento, South Sacramento, California State University, Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, Gold River and Folsom. The station is located in the median of Interstate 80 at Longview Drive, and this has been the Blue Line's northern terminus since its opening.
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Watt
Noun
1. Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
(synonym) James Watt
(hypernym) engineer, applied scientist, technologist
watt
Noun
1. a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second; the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a resistance of 1 ohm
(synonym) W
(hypernym) power unit
(part-holonym) kilowatt, kW
(part-meronym) milliwatt
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Watt (das)
n.
watt, unit of electrical measurement, unit of electrical power
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Watt
n.
Watt, family name; James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine and coined the term horsepower
watt
nm.
watt, unit of electrical measurement equal to the current of one ampere produced by the electromotive force of one volt
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