The exoskeleton, powered by a 48 - volt battery pack, uses an onboard computer, weighs 11.7 kilograms (about 26 pounds) and requires two
watts of electrical power during loaded walking.
It blasts at 1,200
watts of electrical power.
Not exact matches
Electrical engineers at the University
of California San Diego have developed a temperature sensor that runs on only 113 picowatts
of power — 628 times lower
power than the state
of the art and about 10 billion times smaller than a
watt.
On average about 300
watts of power could be harnessed to help take
electrical strain off the infotainment system or run some
of a car's auxiliary electronic systems.
To meet their high
power and energy requirements, the
electrical subsystem includes its own 48 ‑ volt lithium - ion battery mounted beneath the luggage compartment with a nominal energy content
of 470
watt - hours and peak output
of up to 13 kilowatts.
The efficiency
of a light source is measured in lumens per
watt - simplified, the luminous
power measured in lumens divided by the
electrical power measured in
watts.
Electrical Efficiency — A maximum level
of power consumption, measured as
watts / cfm (or
Watts / Cubic Meter per Hour in Europe), is a benchmark for an energy efficient home.
The basic idea is very straightforward: place very large solar arrays into continuously and intensely sunlit Earth orbit (1,366
watts / meter squared), collect gigawatts
of electrical energy, electromagnetically beam it to Earth, and receive it on the surface for use either as base load
power via direct connection to the existing
electrical grid, conversion into manufactured synthetic hydrocarbon fuels, or as low ‐ intensity broadcast
power beamed directly to consumers.»
Then the average
electrical power used for running the 50 million computers is 5 billion
watts, the full
power output
of five very large
power stations.
A standard unit
of electrical power, which is instantaneous capability equal to one thousand
watts
Volts are a measure
of voltage, amps are a measure
of current, and
watts are a measure
of electrical power.