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2manytoyz
May 10, 2019Explorer
In the team's experiments they were able to produce 64 nanowatts per square metre (10.8 square feet) of power
A nanowatt is One thousand millionth (10-9) of a watt.
I'm impressed they were able to measure that. It's a completely useless amount, and takes up a large footprint. "Neat", but they'd be better off putting lightning bugs in a jar. :p
A nanowatt is One thousand millionth (10-9) of a watt.
I'm impressed they were able to measure that. It's a completely useless amount, and takes up a large footprint. "Neat", but they'd be better off putting lightning bugs in a jar. :p
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