Examples of using Watt in English and their translations into Hebrew
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James Watt invented the modern steam engine,
the serial of Hielscher's 200 watt ultrasonic devices is expanded by a very flexible and versatile unit.
It was such a useful idea that the metric system unit for power, the Watt, is named after James Watt. .
however there may not be positive correlation in between Watt and electronic device performance.
Someone's giving Watt information we don't have,
In essence, the business model provides the holder of each token with rent-free access to the Giga Watt mining facilities worth 1 watt of power.
Right before Watt went in for the kill, she leaned forward and whispered something to one of his assistants.
W. Montgomery Watt, a leading biographer of Muhammad, interprets the prophet's"far-reaching
Sharp's 80-inch is rated at less than a watt when off, while Panasonic's 55-inch plasma is rated double that of Sharp's larger model, unsurprisingly.
including James Watt(pioneer of the Industrial Revolution),
The basic system consists in the top-down transducer UP200St_TD that is driven by the 200 watt generator(UP200St-G) suppling the electrical energy for various ultrasonic applications such as dispersing and deagglomeration, sample preparation, and deaeration.
The Scottish inventor James Watt(1736- 1819)
contrary to the requirements of a 2,000 watt society, that climate change can be tackled with minimal disruption to‘the American way of life.'.
and James Watt(the pioneer of steam power),
it wasn't two weeks later that Chief Olson Watt used your Uncle's findings as the basis to call in the Feds who then swept organized crime.
BNEF provides a benchmark monocrystalline module price of US$0.37 per watt for the fourth quarter of 2017,
including James Watt(pioneer of the Industrial Revolution),
26 Meters wide, with an 11,600 Watt digital surround sound system.
red traffic lights as an example, in the US, the 140 watt incandescent lamp with long life
as simple as possible, basically a flying telescope with four walls and a set of electronics smaller than a phone book that used less power than a 100 watt lightbulb.