Synonym: James Watt, W, Watt. Similar words: at that time, swat, swathe, water, swath, watch, by water, waterway. Meaning: [wɑt /wɒt] n. 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 2. Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
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61, It is said that, as a youngster, James Watt (1736 - 1819) became interested in steam power by watching water boil in a teakettle over a fire.
62, The ship is 72 horsepower by the steam engine driving wheel water watt.
63, In one second, a cell performs about 10 million energy-consuming chemical reactions, which altogether require about one picowatt (one millionth millionth of a watt) of power.
64, Rocky Mountain Oil & amp ; Gas Association v. Watt, 696 F .2 d 734 ( 10 th Cir. 1982 ).
65, Every watt saved is a watt that doesn't have to be generated at a power plant and translates into less climate-changing carbon dioxide going out of its smokestack.
66, This surface - mount 100 - watt loudspeaker is engineered for commercial venues that demand high-fidelity sound, powerful bass and proven reliability in a compact, stylish cabinet.
67, According to Kurzweil, "the cost per watt of solar energy is coming down rapidly and the total amount of solar energy is growing exponentially.
68, Atomic batteries have long powered satellites, and new thin-film technology means atomic power sources can be made the size of a penny, although the power output is a fraction of a watt.
69, Electric power is measured in watts, named after the famous British engineer James Watt.
70, Song Dynasty water - tooth pattern tile with lotus and branches hook in the first four - watt light used.
71, Make a note of the maximum power output and the minimum power output measured by the RF through-line watt element, COM-1920 during the mode S squitter transmission period.
72, Excuse me. May I see Mr. John Watt, the manager?
73, The Watt, a unit of power, is named after an English engineer, James Watt.
74, The watt is a small unit of power so that we use the kilowatt instead.
75, State of California v. Watt, 712 F .2 d 584 ( D . C . Cir. 1983 ).
76, James Watt spent 20 years laboring to perfect his steam engine.
77, James Watt died at his Heathfield home on 25 th August 1819.
78, Professor Irvine - Halliday used one what a one - watt bright white LED L.
79, A certain gasoline camping lantern emits as much light as a 25 - watt electric light bulb.
80, A : Well ,[http://Sentencedict.com] I would like to talk to Joseph Watt in the sales division.
81, But within seconds Tom Watt was at my elbow, his large black umbrella overarching us both.
82, When the cyclist stops peddling, his watt average declines dramatically!
83, Xtreme Energetics says its technology could make electricity at a cost of $1.50 per watt with 43 percent efficiency and a smaller footprint than traditional solar panels.
84, We develop a new D. C. ionization static eliminator which can overcome above - mentioned defect and are of the properties of low watt consumption, high efficiency and reliability.
85, In 1783 Henry Cavendish and James Watt both contributed to the thought that water was a compound.
86, During his second trip in 1617, he sent his son, Watt Raleigh, with an expedition up the Orinoco River.
87, In fact, a gas jet of the time gave off about as much light as a 25 watt incandescent bulb does today.
88, For example, consider a typical 100 watt, 120 VAC light bulb with a tungsten filament.
89, The computing model of vehicle transmission noload watt loss and loss with load is proposed and verified by experimental date.
90, The dim yellow light of the fifteen - watt bulb flickered overhead.
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