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Encyclopedia > Watt (disambiguation)

Watt may refer to:

For a list of people named Watt, see Watt (surname). The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit of power, equal to one joule per second. ... James Watt James Watt (19 January 1736 – 19 August 1819) was a Scottish inventor and engineer whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental to the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution. ... The watt-hour (symbol W·h) is a unit of energy. ... The watt balance is an electromechanical apparatus used for the precise measurement of the SI unit of electric current, the ampere. ... Nominal wattage is used to simplify the measurement of the efficiency of a loudspeaker. ... A wat is an Ethiopian stew which may be prepared with chicken, beef, lamb, a variety of vegetables, and spice mixtures such as berbere and niter kebbeh, a seasoned clarified butter. ... WaT (Wentz and Teppei) is a Japanese pop duo, composed of singer/songwriters Eiji Wentz and Teppei Koike. ... Watt is a surname, and may refer to Watt of Sussex, Anglo-Saxon king Adam Watt, Australian boxer Ben Watt, British musician and music producer David Watt, British computer scientist David Gibson-Watt, British politician Douglas Watt, Canadian politician Geoff Watt, Australian runner George Watt, Scottish botanist Hamish Watt, Scottish...


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