Watt
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English
Noun
watt
Etymology
- Named after the Scottish engineer James Watt.
- In the International System of Units, the derived unit of power; the power of a system in which one joule of energy is transferred per second. Symbol: W
Translations
- Bulgarian: ват m
- Chinese: 瓦特 (wate)
- Finnish: watti
- French: watt m
- Italian: watt m (pl: watt)
- Japanese: ワット
- Polish: wat m
- Spanish: vatio m, watt m
See also
- Wikipedia article watt
French
Noun
watt m
- watt
Italian
Noun
watt m
- watt
- watts
Spanish
Noun
watt m
- watt