Watt
Watts (W) are the standard SI unit of power, defined as one joule per second.
Named after Scottish engineer James Watt, this unit standardizes power measurement across scientific and practical applications.
Widely used in electrical systems, appliances, light bulbs, and measuring energy consumption.
Gigawatt
Gigawatts (GW) represent very large power quantities, equal to 1,000 megawatts or one billion watts.
The gigawatt scale is essential for discussing national power grids and significant energy projects.
Typically used in the context of national energy capacity, large infrastructure projects, and global energy statistics.
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