Definitions
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- n. Plural form of watt.
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Examples
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• Power Output: Front / Surround: 40 watts per channel*; Centre: 100 watts**; Subwoofer: 100 watts***
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The diagonals represent constant energy density in watts/meter2.
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Amazingly, 10 watts is a lot of power if you are accustomed to living with no power at all.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » High Efficiency Solar LED Lighting
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Any device which increases transmission power to over 5 watts is prohibited.
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I have added a small clip-on lamp to the kitchen, which throws a mere forty watts from a tiny bulb, but it makes a great deal of difference, turning the kitchen from a deep gloomy pit into a brighter, more welcoming place.
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You are the one whining that Donna watts is responsible.
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Also, power (output in watts) has a lot to do with it as does frequency of transmission.
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So every night we save 900 watts, which is the equivalent of leaving two hairdryers running (on high heat) all night.
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But it only weighs 2.5 pounds, and it only puts out about 25 watts, which is no match for a bolt of lightning.
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The whole satellite has a power problem and if we get another board we can lower the power consumption by a few watts, which is quite significant.
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