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How many watts are required to raise water through 40 degree centigrade? - Answers

Since watt is a unit of power (how fast energy is transferred), you can do this with almost any amount of power - as little or as much as you want, depending on how fast you want to heat the water. The time it takes will depend on the initial temperature, the amount of water, and the power.



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Since watt is a unit of power (how fast energy is transferred), you can do this with almost any amount of power - as little or as much as you want, depending on how fast you want to heat the water. The time it takes will depend on the initial temperature, the amount of water, and the power.



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How many watts are required to raise water through 40 degree centigrade? - Answers

Since watt is a unit of power (how fast energy is transferred), you can do this with almost any amount of power - as little or as much as you want, depending on how fast you want to heat the water. The time it takes will depend on the initial temperature, the amount of water, and the power.

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