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Watt
The
watt
(symbol:
W
) is the unit of
power
or
radiant flux
in the
International System of Units
(SI), equal to 1
joule
per
second
or 1 kg⋅m
2
⋅s
−3
. It is used to
quantify
the rate of
energy transfer
. The watt is named in honor of
James Watt
(1736–1819), an 18th-century
Scottish
inventor
,
mechanical engineer
, and
chemist
who improved the
Newcomen engine
with his own
steam engine
in 1776. Watt's invention was fundamental for the
Industrial Revolution
.
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