Word: watt

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spanish
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vatio, vatios, Watt, watts, W
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german
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watt, Watt
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watt, watts, W
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italian
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di watt, W, watt di
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portuguese
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watts, W
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dutch
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watts, W, de watt
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russian
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ватт, Вт, Watt, ваттный, Уотт
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norwegian
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watts, W
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finnish
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watti, Watt, watin, W, wattia
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watt, W, watts
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czech
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W, wattů, wattový, W.
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polish
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wata, wat, watowy, o mocy
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hungarian
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wattos, W, Wattatt
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turkish
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vat, watt'lık, wattlık, vatlık
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greek
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βάτ, Watt, βατ
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ukrainian
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ват, Ватт, ватів, Вт
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albanian
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vat, vat e, wat
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bulgarian
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ват, Watt, ватова, ватов, Уат
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belarusian
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ват, ватаў
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estonian
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vatt, W, vatise, vatti
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croatian
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vat, Watt, W, watta, vata
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icelandic
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Watt, vatt, watta, vatta, wött
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lithuanian
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vatas, vatų, W, vato
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latvian
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vatu, vats, vati, vatus
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macedonian
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вати, ват, на вати, ватен
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romanian
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W, wați, wati, watt a
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slovenian
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vat, vatna, vatni, W
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slovak
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wattov, Wattoch, wattu

The meaning and "use of": watt

noun
  • the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere. - The chip will have a power consumption of under two watts .

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