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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91, "The idea of surviving clinical brain death is mythical, " Watt said.
92, Pure nickel deposits were obtained from the traditional Watt nickel plating bath by pulse electroplating.
93, Steam power was a sliver of the British economy when Watt started working on it.
94, So in 1774 Watt moved to Birmingham, and the next year he and Boulton became partners.
95, The Aquasar system achieves a performance of six Teraflops and has an energy efficiency of about 450 megaflops per watt.
96, That honour belongs to Thomas Newcomen[sentencedict.com/watt.html], whose steam-powered mine pump had been around for more than half a century when Watt built his first engine in 1765.
97, In this paper, the design project of a new type electronic time sharing Watt hour meter is presents.
98, Watt watched a steaming kettle for quite a while, which rater annoyed his aunt.
99, A common misconception is that there is something inherently electrical about a watt or kilowatt.
100, It recalled me of the scientist by the name of James Watt.
101, Where the watt is too small a unit, we many use the kilowatt.
102, For this purpose a special cleaning system is made. Acoustic power in the liquid is measured with a Watt meter.
More similar words: at that time, swat, swathe, water, swath, watch, by water, waterway, seawater, hold water, watchful, watchdog, hot water, waterfall, watershed, backwater, rain water, overwatch, watch out for, tidewater, watch over, waterspout, water tank, wastewater, watering can, freshwater, fresh water, water vapor, watermelon, underwater.