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Orders of magnitude (power) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (969 words) |
 | 1 aW - Phys: approximate power scale at which operation of nanoelectromechanical systems is overwhelmed by thermal fluctuations. |
 | 1 kW to 2 kW - Tech: heat output of a domestic electric kettle. |
 | Few things can sustain the transfer or consumption of energy on this scale; some of these events or entities include: lightning strikes, naval craft (such as aircraft carriers and submarines), engineering hardware, and some scientific research equipment (such as the supercollider and large lasers). |
| 1 E16 s - encyclopedia article about 1 E16 s. (1306 words) |
 | To help compare orders of magnitude An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. |
 | of seconds second (symbol: s) is the SI base unit of time. |
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