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How much is a jigawatt
A gigawatt is a unit of power equal to one billion watts. It's used to measure large-scale energy production and consumption, often in the context of electricity generation by power plants or the output of renewable energy sources like wind farms and solar panels. . Marty McFly follows up with the deceptively astute question, “What the hell is a jigawatt?!” What the hell, indeed. One day, a few weeks back, I was daydreaming on the job (for just a minute, I swear) and it hit me: Doc Brown was talking about 1. Power measures the rate at which energy is generated, used, or transferred.
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