But it is estimated that the net heating is at least one watt, perhaps closer to two watts per square yard. |
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Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power. |
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Just for a bit of perspective, a typical microwave easily consumes 1,200 watts. |
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What you're looking for is 100 watts per channel, across all frequencies, which is enough to deafen most people. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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He is now busy preparing for a mega show soon to be held in the city with an earthshaking 50,000 watts of sound. |
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One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water. |
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This is compared to a current density of only 104 watts per square centimeter for arc welding. |
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Both antennas feature linear polarization, an impedance of 50 ohms and maximum input power at 10 watts. |
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Instead, a few tens of watts are enough to power a chip with transistors numbering in the tens of millions. |
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Capable of producing microwatts to watts of power, it is designed for spectroscopy applications. |
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Since 1987, the government has subsidized the use of electricity up to 220 watts for each unit in the building. |
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With 460 watts of power its sure to provide even the hungriest of systems with stable voltages. |
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It likes to trumpet its all out speed while ignoring the 130 watts of power and size of the beast. |
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So to replace a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for a compact fluorescent light bulb that is about 15 watts. |
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A PC with a screensaver going can use well over 100 watts of power, compared with only about 10 watts in sleep mode. |
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There are two 1.5 watt speakers built in and the unit draws a paltry 20 watts of power. |
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The Mat stat is a simple, economic thermostat, designed to be used with heat mats to a maximum of 100 watts. |
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If non-secular artists could find a way to smuggle the word of God to the masses, with hundreds of watts of power behind them, why wouldn't they? |
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Let's say that you have a power plant that can produce 1 million watts of power. |
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The result is power densities are going from 40 watts per square fool to 68 watts per square foot and higher. |
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The power rating of the battery is 1,250 watts per kilogram, more than a kilowatt in each kilogram module in the system. |
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The Masterflex fuelcell, still rather bulky but a good proof of concept, provides 50 watts of power for 8 hours. |
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He lent me a digital power meter that measures both demand in watts and cumulative energy consumption in watt-hours. |
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Measurement of watts is not an easy business and many types of wattmeter are around. |
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Telecommunication satellites require several kilowatts of electric power, while most other satellites require several hundred watts. |
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The barometer readings calculated in mega watts per hour indicate that the use of green electricity is increasing. |
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The Opteron is being rated at a thermal design power, or thermal tolerance, of 80 watts, according to sources. |
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It is well known that typical military broadband radios transmit only a few watts or less. |
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The 100-acre wind farm near Strabane is currently capable of producing 6.6 kilo watts of power per hour. |
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So, the resulting wattage of this power supply is 250 rather than 300 watts. |
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Now it doesn't take a genius to figure out if I put in 100 watts and get out 350 watts I am getting a lot of free energy. |
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The formula that represents power density is watts times time, divided by spot size, equals power density. |
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The smallest laser printers use at least 500 watts and the higher-end ones use at least a kilowatt. |
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The primary outcome variable was improvement in exercise capacity, measured in watts on a cycle ergometer. |
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Over 3,900 watts of onboard amplification with active signal processing are standard. |
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This audio equivalent of 1000 watts of bright white light shining directly in my eyes, I was physically exhausted from the end of the set. |
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It generated hundreds of watts of power in usable form, actually running, and we were astonished to see this. |
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The unit has a power output of 150 watts and is small enough to fit in your plane's glove compartment when it's not in use. |
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At only 23 watts, the bulb emits as much illumination as a 100-watt incandescent bulb, making it energy efficient as it neutralizes smoke and odors. |
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So if a device can help make a significant dent in usage, it can save a lot of watts, a lot of money, and a lot of emissions. |
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It has an 84-foot diameter, mechanically steered dish antenna and is capable of transmitting a peak power of two million watts at each of its two frequencies. |
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With 170 watts of power, a 5 CD changer, and a full logic cassette deck, the XL-MP130 looks and sounds great. |
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As an example, the Parsifal performs very well at 50 watts RMS but will yield exceptional effortlessness with additional power. |
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The power generated by a single photovoltaic cell is typically only about two watts. |
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The panels can generate 100 watts, enough to power a light bulb. |
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All power figures shall be reported in watts and rounded to the first decimal place. |
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They offer an output of 1600 watts per burner and are equipped with a safety ignition system and heat shields. |
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With 30 watts of power, Raymarine's waterproof Ray430 loudhailer is sure to get another boat's attention. |
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Fans with a night light must have a light bulb that consumes 4 watts or less. |
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Tidbit 4: On a sunny day, the sun creates roughly 1000 watts of energy per square meter of the earth's surface. |
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For reference, the T60 laptop we tested consumed roughly six watts in standby mode and three watts while hibernating. |
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An appliance's power rating is usually written on the back of the appliance and is measured in watts or kilowatts. |
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A terawatt is 1 billion watts, a quantity of energy that would otherwise require more than 500 nuclear reactors or thousands of coal-burning plants. |
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Whether the input power is increased from 1 watt to 100 watts or from 1,000 watts to 100,000 watts, the amount of increase is still 20 decibels. |
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This means that today's requirement of 6000 watts per inhabitant should be reduced by a factor of three. |
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A variety of bulbs were tested ranging in power from 25 to 50 watts, as well as sealed beam headlights, incandescent and halogen sealed beams. |
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If you pump 500 watts into a speaker that is only rated at a 100 watts, kaboom, it blows up. |
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If the wattmeter reads over 10 watts, the probe or replaceable tip should be replaced with a new one. |
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The power range of radioisotope thermoelectric generators is generally between 10â6 and 100 watts. |
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The following values of power output and concentric force are given in relation to body weight, in watts and newtons per kilogram respectively. |
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When we say a light bulb is 60 watts, we mean that the bulb converts 60 joules of electrical energy to 60 joules of heat and light every second. |
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Given Mr. Ohm's law, the amplifier will deliver at its best 333 watts, say 7.45A under 44.7volts. |
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Usually expressed in terms of amperes or watts in reference to electricity. |
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Losses in watts caused by magnetization of the core and its resistance to magnetic flux when excited or energized at rated voltage and frequency. |
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Curiosity carries a nuclear power pack that can generate 110 watts, continuously. |
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Volkswagen of Germany begins testing photovoltaic arrays mounted on the roofs of Dasher station wagons, generating 160 watts for the ignition. |
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The new drive system generates an output of 100 watts and is barely bigger than a matchbox. |
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The latest generation of petawatt lasers, for example, can produce focused infrared pulses with an intensity of 10 21 watts per square centimetre. |
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Safelights, fitted with bulbs of intensity not greater than 15 watts, must be provided above the work areas inside the darkroom. |
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Today's fastest PC microprocessors consume about 100 watts of electrical power, the same as a bright light bulb. |
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All power figures should be in watts and rounded to the second decimal place. |
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This small size heating cable generates a powerful 3 watts per linear foot. |
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According to the rule of thumb it takes 30 watts to cool a cubic meter of room air. |
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The entire unit generates 40 watts, keeping heat dissipation to a minimum. |
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Specifically, the law said a bulb should provide 100 watts of brightness while using 72 watts or less. |
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The giant powerful lights can pump out more than 300,000 watts all up, with each bulb requiring 2 kilowatts of power and warranted for 10,000 hours. |
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You can calculate the number of watts required by any given device by multiplying the usual voltage times the number of amperes the appliance draws. |
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What we can buy is a compact fluorescent bulb that only uses 20 watts of electricity and produces 1,000 lumens, the same as a 100-watt light bulb. |
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This is the power of the light that is emitted per projected surface area into a given solid angle, and it is measured in watts per square metre per steradian. |
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The units up to 550 watts are particularly light and compact. |
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But the term is mostly used for hydro systems rated from a few hundred watts to about 300-kilowatt capacity, which is about the maximum size for most stand-alone hydro systems not connected to a grid. |
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One bozon is the exact amount of stupidity and lack of scientific knowledge needed to confuse joules with watts. |
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The power of large bulb and small bulb is 10 watts and 6 watts separately. |
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Contract awarded for 25 jetta lamps metal halide bulbs of 400w 25 40 25 photocells for watts 400 watts lamp. |
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The Power Pack stores solar energy to power AC and DC electronics up to 300 watts. |
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Panamera will be available with a mighty Burmster audio system that pushes over 1,000 watts of sound, and cargo space maxes out at 1,250 litres with the rear seats folded down. |
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To do this, ITER will have to create, study and control a particular state of matter, plasma, which will produce a fusion power of some 500 million watts during extended duration and then continuous discharges. |
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A video cassette recorder must use 4 watts or less when turned off, i.e., use 70 percent less energy than conventional video cassette recorders, which consume up to 13 watts when turned off. |
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Premium sound system with 458 watts of output, providing a smooth octave-to-octave tonal balance, a natural frequency response and an uncoloured presentation free of distortion. |
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It is determined by dividing the cooling output of the unit, in British thermal units per hour, by the electrical power input, in watts, at a specific temperature. |
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You do have to sacrifice power too â at 600 watts it's the least powerful here â but its dinky good looks are great for bedsits, motorhomes and those who only blitz a bowl of porridge in the morning. |
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Each unit can be configured to jam up to four cellular or satellite mobile phone frequency bands simultaneously, and has 60 watts of maximum total RF output power. |
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Highly efficient solar cells deliver up to 27 watts of power. |
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If you have a 200 amp-hour 12 volt battery, you will get 20 amp-hours at 120 volts because watts and watt-hours stay the same. |
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I managed to change an uplighter from 300 watts to 40 watts, with two bulbs at 20 watts each. |
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When Kip said boaters are complaining that they can't see the beam from this 20-watt bulb, the coast guard officials told him to apply to change the bulb to 35 watts. |
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With cooling, the cells can manage an output of 70 watts a square centimetre a record, according to IBM, and a demonstration that plumbing, too, can be a high-tech form of engineering. |
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Between 1996 and 2006, says Jed Scaramella of IDC, the number of servers in use went from 6m to 28m and the average power consumption of each server grew from 150 watts to 400 watts. |
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If you look at these studies and really boil down the facts and ask yourself what kind of safety level you would have instead of an exposure standard, today that would be, in thermal measurement, zero watts per kilogram. |
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All groups were held under artificial photoperiod of using electric horologe of an intensity of 72 watts. |
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The power consumption of a vacuum cleaner, in watts, is often the only figure stated. |
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Operating at normal power line frequencies, universal motors are often found in a range less than 1000 watts. |
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The sound systems on site have a total power of 650,000 watts, with the main stage having 250 speakers. |
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Over 30 years later, each source is still producing about 300 watts which allows limited operation of each spacecraft. |
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Radio stations usually report the power of their transmitters in units of watts, referring to the effective radiated power. |
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Coherent microwave amplifiers operating above 1,000 watts microwave output, like travelling wave tubes and klystrons, require liquid coolant. |
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Normal human metabolism produces heat at a basal metabolic rate of around 80 watts. |
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First of all if a mechanical engineer can input 1 watt and output 4 watts it is a WGARA as to whether its fusion or not. |
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Our products cover frequencies from 1000 MHz to 60GHz, with power-generation from milliwatts to several hundreds of watts, and power handling capabilities covering microwatts to kilowatts. |
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Lasers can generate pulsed or continuous beams, with average powers ranging from microwatts to over a million watts in the most powerful experimental lasers. |
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The MAC 2000 Beam XB's 1500 watts of power offers a clean-cut, compact and extremely bright beam, which is perfect for wide-beam effects and long throws. |
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Many of AMD's Turion laptop chips have a TDP of around 35 watts, with ultraportable Neo chips drawing half the amount of power. |
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Like MOST, NEOSSat is a featherweight as far as satellites go: the size of a large suitcase, it tips the scales at a mere 75-kilograms, and operates with only 50 watts of solar power. |
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The range Monolith is constituted, besides this model, by a stereo preamplifier with integrated converter, by a monophonic amplifier of 900 watts, one stereo integrated amplifier of 150 watts. |
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Cartridges with a low charge of watts are most suitable for moderate heating up to a maximum temperatures of 300ÂșC. The square tube is made of prime quality stainless steel. |
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You'll be replacing an energy waster of up to 30 watts with as little as 2 watts, and the LED bulbs can last 10 years without needing replacement! |
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Even though it needs only the power of about a 30 watts light bulb, the LIDAR can shoot up to 20 kilometres high into the martian atmosphere, which is nearly twice the height that passenger jets fly here on Earth. |
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The power output and force values are taken during the countermovement phase and are given relative to body weight, in watts and newtons per kilogram respectively. |
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A stereo system must use 2 watts or less when turned off, i.e., use 70 percent less energy than conventional stereo systems, which consume up to 7 watts when turned off. |
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On P5K the number of convector fins is reduced to accommodate the built-in valve, resulting in a total output loss of approx 30-50 watts depending on height. |
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This standard promises to save jillions of watts of power when implemented. |
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Existing small-scale solar battery devices can't compete with Tesla's Powerwall battery, which can supply 1,000 watts for at least 10 hours and possibly more. |
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Many are outfitted with improved fluorescent lighting technology and use less energy while generating the equivalent of 400 watts of light from the uplight. |
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The type of mechanical welding machine used was a Branson welding machine type 2700, 100 Hz, with a power rating of 3000 watts, normally used to vibrationally weld metal. |
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Exitance is the amount of power per unit area expressed in watts per square meter, or square centimeter, that leaves a surface and is radiated into a hemisphere. |
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An electrical space heater wastes up to 2,400 watts when in use. |
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A gigawatt equals 1 billion watts, or enough to power 700,000 to 1 million homes for a year, depending on the location of the homes and how energy efficient they are. |
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A megawatt equals 1 million watts, and a gigawatt equals 1 billion watts. |
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General service incandescent light bulbs over about 25 watts in rating are now filled with a mixture of mostly argon and some nitrogen, or sometimes krypton. |
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This is measured in watts and depends mainly on the resistance of the filament, which in turn depends mainly on the filament's length, thickness, and material. |
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One kilogram of the isotope can generate about 570 watts of heat. |
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Outside the United States watts or kilowatts are generally used for electric motor ratings and in such usage it is the output power that is stated. |
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For the past decade or more industry standard for a recreational fishfinder has been 500 watts of power output shot through a dual frequency transducer. |
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Using a 180 watt lamp and pulling just 275 total system watts, a Hive Hornet180 Fresnel puts out more light than 400-watt HMIs and 1,000-watt Tungsten Fresnels. |
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The panel heater's high-performance, extruded convector assembly is available in two sizes and provides safe and efficient heating ranging from 75-700 watts. |
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