This page lists examples of the power in watts produced by various sources of energy. They are grouped by orders of magnitude.
Laser power metrology at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST) ranges 20 orders of magnitude from photon-counting (103 photons s−1) to ...
103, 2kA, 10.5 kV secondary side from an electrical substation with primary 115 kV; 63 MVA. 9.3 kA, 2.7V, Ultracapacitor short circuit current. 10 4, 25 ...
The order of magnitude of a number is the power of 10 used when the number is in scientific notation.
3.7×107 J, $1 of electricity at a cost of $0.10/kWh (the US average retail cost in 2009). 4×107 J, Energy from the combustion of 1 cubic meter of natural gas.
the number of zeros if always the power number when solving powers of 10.
The EEO is defined as the electrical energy necessary to reduce the concentration of a contaminant by one order of magnitude (90% reduction) in a unit volume ...
... is enhanced efficiently over many orders of magnitude by the electric field
GTM Research's Shayle Kann on how the solar industry gets to generating 10 percent of U.S. electrical generation.
In Vivo Polymerization (“Hard-Wiring”) of Bioanodes Enables Rapid Start-Up and Order-of-Magnitude Higher Power Density in a Microbial ...