Watt
Watt (W) – normal power unit. One joule per second.
Named after James Watt (steam engine guy). Became standard.
Light bulbs, phone chargers, speakers, how much your kettle pulls.
Provide values below to convert Watt [W] to Gigawatt [GW] quickly and accurately.
Watt (W) – normal power unit. One joule per second.
Named after James Watt (steam engine guy). Became standard.
Light bulbs, phone chargers, speakers, how much your kettle pulls.
Gigawatt (GW) = 1,000 MW. Country-level power.
For when megawatts start looking small.
Whole country electricity stats, massive solar farms, nuclear plants.
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