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  2. Nelson Pass - Wikipedia

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    Pass has been supportive of the DIY audio community by way of published articles (notably in The Audio Amateur) as well as providing schematics for out-of-production models on the Pass Labs site, and more recently for the First Watt site. He often interacts directly (and somewhat tersely) with audio hobbyists.

  3. James Watt - Wikipedia

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    (Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, by Francis Chantrey) James Watt FRS, FRSE (/ w ɒ t /; 30 January 1736 (19 January 1736 OS) – 25 August 1819) [a] was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native ...

  4. History of the steam engine - Wikipedia

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    With this machine he was able to successfully bore the cylinder for Boulton and Watt's first commercial engine in 1776. [31] Watt never ceased improving his designs. This further improved the operating cycle speed, introduced governors, automatic valves, double-acting pistons, a variety of rotary power takeoffs and many other improvements. Watt ...

  5. Watt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. J. J. Watt - Wikipedia

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    Watt followed in his father's footsteps and competed in the shot put during his senior season, earning first-team All-state selection. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] He captured the state title in the shot put at the 2007 WIAA Division II Championship, setting a new school record with a throw of 59 ft, 11.5 in (18.28 meters).

  7. Watt steam engine - Wikipedia

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    The Watt steam engine design was an invention of James Watt that became synonymous with steam engines during the Industrial Revolution, and it was many years before significantly new designs began to replace the basic Watt design. The first steam engines, introduced by Thomas Newcomen in 1712, were of the

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  9. James Watt (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    James Watt (born 9 June 2000) is a New Zealand tennis player. He has a career high doubles ranking of No. 368 achieved on 12 December 2024. He has a career high doubles ranking of No. 368 achieved on 12 December 2024.