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  1. Cells contained in the four 176 x 90 cm solar panels, which could provide 310, watts , at the distance of Mars. A rechargeable 1200 W·h silver-zinc battery was also
  2. From the late 1960s/early 1970s. Each amp, with a nominal output of 100, watts , is used with a 4x12 speaker cab and a custom-made 4x15 cab. He uses two such
  3. The magnetosphere. The DDS weighed 4.2 kilograms and used an average of 5.4, watts , of power. Energetic Particles Detector (END) The energetic particles detector
  4. Radiative forcing, averaged over the Earth's surface area, of about 1.66, watts , per square meter (abbreviated W m-2). Climate feedbacks can either amplify or
  5. Of the Saturn V, burning together, the reaction generated roughly 1.62 × 1011, watts , ( J/s) (162 gigawatt) or 217 million horsepower. Ultra-low sulfur kerosene
  6. Countries express food energy in kilojoules. One kilojoule per second (1000, watts , ) is approximately the amount of solar radiation received by one square meter
  7. Measurement of power. The most common definitions equal between 735.5 and 750, watts , Horsepower was originally defined to compare the output of steam engines with
  8. Square meter at sea level. Of this energy,527 watts is infrared radiation,445, watts , is visible light, and 32 watts is ultraviolet radiation. Overview Infrared
  9. Is 4.615 ms. The transmission power in the handset is limited to a maximum of 2, watts , in GSM850/900 and 1 watt in GSM1800/1900. Voice codecs GSM has used a variety
  10. Axis. The two instruments combined weighed about 9.7 kilograms and used 5.9, watts , of power. Photopolarimeter-Radiometer (PPR) The PPR had seven radiometry
  11. Of indium nationwide and silicon. The AIMS weighed 18 kilograms and used 12, watts , of power on average. Ultraviolet Spectrometer / Extreme Ultraviolet
  12. Power output initially decreased at the rate of 0.6 watts per month and was 493, watts , when Galileo arrived at Jupiter. As the launch of Galileo neared, anti-nuclear
  13. Of just over 1 kilowatt per square meter at sea level. Of this energy,527, watts , is infrared radiation,445 watts is visible light, and 32 watts is ultraviolet
  14. Reduced its power consumption. The original AMOS MC68000 consumed around 1.35, watts , at an ambient temperature of 25 °C, regardless of clock speed, while the
  15. 34.5 pounds of water evaporated per hour at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 9,809.5, watts , * One horsepower for rating electric motors is equal to 746 watts . *
  16. Dioxide (LiSO2) batteries that provided a nominal power output of about 580, watts , with an estimated capacity of about 21 ampere-hours on arrival at Jupiter. The
  17. Second. Galileo's low-gain antenna transmitted with a power of about 15 to 20, watts , which, by the time it reached Earth, and had been collected by one of the
  18. By the detectors of the PPR. The PPR weighed 5.0 kilograms and consumed about 5, watts , of power. Spun section Dust Detector Subsystem (DDS) The Dust Detector
  19. Of clock speed, while the MC68HC000 consumed only 0.13 watts at 8 MHz and 0.38, watts , at 20 MHz. (Unlike CMOS circuits, HMOS still draws power when idle, so power
  20. Because 1 watt times one second equals one joule,1 kilowatt-hour is 1000, watts , times 3600 seconds, or 3.6 megajoules. Gigajoule The gigajoule (GJ) is equal
  21. Through Jupiter's magnetosphere. The END weighed 10.5 kilograms and used 10.1, watts , of power on average. Heavy Ion Counter (HIC) The HIC was in effect a
  22. This guy that I pressed to shock / He gets the answers wrong I have to up the, watts ,/ And he begged me to stop, but they told me to go / I pressed the buzzer. "
  23. Commercial carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers can emit many hundreds of, watts ,in a single spatial mode which can be concentrated on a tiny spot. This
  24. Expressed in decibels. *To calculate the ratio of 1 kW (one kilowatt, or 1000, watts , ) to 1 W in decibels, use the formula: G_\math rm = 10 \log_ \big (\franc\big
  25. The constant is different. When using a coherent system of units, such as SI (, watts , newtons, and meters per second),no constant is needed, and the formula
  26. To 1.1 micrometers. The SSI weighed 29.7 kilograms and consumed, on average,15, watts , of power. Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (AIMS) The AIMS instrument was
  27. From ±512 to ±16,384 NT. The MAG experiment weighed 7 kilograms and used 3.9, watts , of power. Plasma Subsystem (PLS) The PLS used seven fields of view to collect
  28. Per watt at their full power of 10 watts , and up to 160 lumens/watt at around 2, watts , input power. Practical general lighting needs high-power LEDs, of one watt or
  29. DSN antennas, had a total power of about -170 dBm or 10 zepto watts (10 × 10−21, watts , ). Through implementation of sophisticated technologies, arraying of several
  30. To share observing time. The HIC weighed 8 kilograms and used an average of 2.8, watts , of power. Magnetometer (MAG) The magnetometer (MAG) used two sets of three
  31. Electromagnetic waves. The PWS weighed 7.1 kilograms and used an average of 9.8, watts , Galileo's atmospheric entry probe The 339-kilogram atmospheric probe, built by
  32. Metric horsepower of 75 KFM per second is approximately equivalent to 735.499, watts , * The boiler horsepower is used for rating steam boilers and is equivalent to
  33. Caused by excitation of surrounding air. A single gram of 210Po generates 140, watts , of power. Some anti-static brushes contain up to of 210Po as a source of
  34. 200 transistors and 1,300 solid-state diodes and had a power consumption of 150, watts , However, it still required valves to generate the clock waveforms at 125 kHz
  35. An SEC of 2 to 3 watts per meter for roads of less than 10 meter width (4 to 6, watts , per meter for wider roads). Such a measure provides an easily applicable
  36. Energy,527 watts is infrared radiation,445 watts is visible light, and 32, watts , is ultraviolet radiation. Overview Infrared imaging is used extensively for
  37. Constant-voltage energy distribution systems is usually dictated by the power (, watts ,) consumed by the system and the operating voltage. For this reason the
  38. Available in 2011,produce 100 lumens per watt at their full power of 10, watts , and up to 160 lumens/watt at around 2 watts input power. Practical general
  39. Rapidly damages its crystalline metal lattice, with released heat of about 1000, watts , per gram. Another difficulty in studying its properties is its conversion to
  40. 570 watts at launch. The power output initially decreased at the rate of 0.6, watts , per month and was 493 watts when Galileo arrived at Jupiter. As the launch of
  41. Of the fuel cells provided post-impact containment. The RTGS produced about 570, watts , at launch. The power output initially decreased at the rate of 0.6 watts per
  42. And PCI Express controllers all on a single chip which consumes only 10, watts , of power, yet has a peak floating point performance of 6 Flops. The most
  43. Of 25 °C, regardless of clock speed, while the MC68HC000 consumed only 0.13, watts , at 8 MHz and 0.38 watts at 20 MHz. (Unlike CMOS circuits, HMOS still draws
  44. 0.1 AJ to 8.3 FJ). The PLS weighed 13.2 kilograms and used an average of 10.7, watts , of power. Plasma Wave Subsystem (PWS) An electric dipole antenna was used to
  45. Of exactly 550 foot-pounds per second is approximately equivalent to 745.7, watts , * The metric horsepower of 75 KFM per second is approximately equivalent to
  46. And one of the nation's most powerful as a clear-channel station with 50,000, watts , of power. Jim Henderson and Hoke Bajan form the broadcast team. Most preseason
  47. Microwave producer available in the US (a electron) had a power of only ten, watts , The cavity magnetron was widely used during World War II in microwave radar
  48. Roads of various categories. Thus, SAFE currently recommends an SEC of 2 to 3, watts , per meter for roads of less than 10 meter width (4 to 6 watts per meter for
  49. In a 24-hour period. The value is defined as 12,000 BTU per hour, or 3517, watts , Residential central air systems are usually from 1 to 5 tons (3 to 20
  50. Or 9,809.5 watts . * One horsepower for rating electric motors is equal to 746, watts , * Continental European electric motors used to have dual ratings, using a

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