watt in the PONS Dictionary

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First, the station increased to 6250 watts during the day.
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Watt's innovations made coal a more cost-effective power source, leading to the increased use of the steam engine in a wide range of industries.
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All other models were rated at 130 watt.
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The station had a radiated power of just 10 watts.
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The cost of electricity produced depends also upon how much energy each installed watt produces over the course of a year.
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Watt says that the story is so strange that it must be true in essentials.
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Power output ranged from a few watts to perhaps 20 watts for an exceptionally powerful amplifier (modern semiconductor amplifiers produce much higher power).
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The station's power was 360 watts, and initially had a country and gospel format.
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Luminous intensity is much more useful, but lumens per watt is a handy way to compare the output of otherwise similar lights.
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The satellite had a mass of, and generated 710 watts of power.
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