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Multiple watts by seconds to get joules.
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Power densities, which are now 60 watts per square centimeter, are expected to reach 200 watts by 2003.
The move took Watts by surprise.
Divide the total number of watts by 120 (or 240 for a 240-Volt circuit).
Divide the number of Watts by 746 to find out your horsepower rating.
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