milliwatt (Meaning)

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milliwatt (n)

a unit of power equal to one thousandth of a watt

Synonyms & Antonyms of milliwatt

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milliwatt Sentence Examples

  1. The laser emitted a mere 10 milliwatts of power, but it was still enough to cut through thin metal.
  2. The temperature sensor had a sensitivity of 0.1 milliwatts per degree Celsius, enabling precise measurements.
  3. The solar panel generated approximately 400 milliwatts of electricity under ideal sunlight conditions.
  4. The LED bulb consumed only 1 milliwatt of power, making it extremely energy-efficient.
  5. The smartphone's battery had a capacity of 2000 milliwatt-hours, providing several hours of usage.
  6. The radio transmitter had an output power of 500 milliwatts, ensuring a wide range of transmission.
  7. The infrared detector measured temperatures in increments of 10 milliwatts, providing detailed thermal imaging.
  8. The acoustic sensor detected sound at levels as low as 0.01 milliwatts, making it suitable for use in sensitive environments.
  9. The microwave oven emitted 1200 milliwatts of power, providing even cooking and defrosting.
  10. The thermal camera had a sensitivity of less than 1 milliwatt per pixel, allowing for high-resolution thermal imaging.

FAQs About the word milliwatt

a unit of power equal to one thousandth of a watt

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The laser emitted a mere 10 milliwatts of power, but it was still enough to cut through thin metal.

The temperature sensor had a sensitivity of 0.1 milliwatts per degree Celsius, enabling precise measurements.

The solar panel generated approximately 400 milliwatts of electricity under ideal sunlight conditions.

The LED bulb consumed only 1 milliwatt of power, making it extremely energy-efficient.