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Quick Look: petawatts to watts

petawatt1 PW2 PW3 PW4 PW5 PW6 PW7 PW8 PW9 PW10 PW11 PW12 PW13 PW14 PW15 PW16 PW17 PW18 PW19 PW20 PW21 PW22 PW23 PW24 PW25 PW26 PW27 PW28 PW29 PW30 PW31 PW32 PW33 PW34 PW35 PW36 PW37 PW38 PW39 PW40 PW41 PW42 PW43 PW44 PW45 PW46 PW47 PW48 PW49 PW50 PW51 PW52 PW53 PW54 PW55 PW56 PW57 PW58 PW59 PW60 PW61 PW62 PW63 PW64 PW65 PW66 PW67 PW68 PW69 PW70 PW71 PW72 PW73 PW74 PW75 PW76 PW77 PW78 PW79 PW80 PW81 PW82 PW83 PW84 PW85 PW86 PW87 PW88 PW89 PW90 PW91 PW92 PW93 PW94 PW95 PW96 PW97 PW98 PW99 PW100 PW
watt1.0 × 1015 W2.0 × 1015 W3.0 × 1015 W4.0 × 1015 W5.0 × 1015 W6.0 × 1015 W7.0 × 1015 W8.0 × 1015 W9.0 × 1015 W1.0 × 1016 W1.1 × 1016 W1.2 × 1016 W1.3 × 1016 W1.4 × 1016 W1.5 × 1016 W1.6 × 1016 W1.7 × 1016 W1.8 × 1016 W1.9 × 1016 W2.0 × 1016 W2.1 × 1016 W2.2 × 1016 W2.3 × 1016 W2.4 × 1016 W2.5 × 1016 W2.6 × 1016 W2.7 × 1016 W2.8 × 1016 W2.9 × 1016 W3.0 × 1016 W3.1 × 1016 W3.2 × 1016 W3.3 × 1016 W3.4 × 1016 W3.5 × 1016 W3.6 × 1016 W3.7 × 1016 W3.8 × 1016 W3.9 × 1016 W4.0 × 1016 W4.1 × 1016 W4.2 × 1016 W4.3 × 1016 W4.4 × 1016 W4.5 × 1016 W4.6 × 1016 W4.7 × 1016 W4.8 × 1016 W4.9 × 1016 W5.0 × 1016 W5.1 × 1016 W5.2 × 1016 W5.3 × 1016 W5.4 × 1016 W5.5 × 1016 W5.6 × 1016 W5.7 × 1016 W5.8 × 1016 W5.9 × 1016 W6.0 × 1016 W6.1 × 1016 W6.2 × 1016 W6.3 × 1016 W6.4 × 1016 W6.5 × 1016 W6.6 × 1016 W6.7 × 1016 W6.8 × 1016 W6.9 × 1016 W7.0 × 1016 W7.1 × 1016 W7.2 × 1016 W7.3 × 1016 W7.4 × 1016 W7.5 × 1016 W7.6 × 1016 W7.7 × 1016 W7.8 × 1016 W7.9 × 1016 W8.0 × 1016 W8.1 × 1016 W8.2 × 1016 W8.3 × 1016 W8.4 × 1016 W8.5 × 1016 W8.6 × 1016 W8.7 × 1016 W8.8 × 1016 W8.9 × 1016 W9.0 × 1016 W9.1 × 1016 W9.2 × 1016 W9.3 × 1016 W9.4 × 1016 W9.5 × 1016 W9.6 × 1016 W9.7 × 1016 W9.8 × 1016 W9.9 × 1016 W1.0 × 1017 W

Petawatts [ PW ]

The petawatt (PW) is equal to one quadrillion (1015) watts and can be produced by the current generation of lasers for time-scales on the order of picoseconds (10−12 s). One such laser is the Lawrence Livermore's Nova laser, which achieved a power output of 1.25 PW (1.25×1015 W) by a process called chirped pulse amplification. The duration of the pulse was roughly 0.5 ps (5×10−13 s), giving a total energy of 600 J.

conversion table

1 petawatts =
1.0E+15 watts
6 petawatts
= 6.0E+15 watts
2 petawatts =
2.0E+15 watts
7 petawatts
= 7.0E+15 watts
3 petawatts =
3.0E+15 watts
8 petawatts
= 8.0E+15 watts
4 petawatts =
4.0E+15 watts
9 petawatts
= 9.0E+15 watts
5 petawatts =
5.0E+15 watts
10 petawatts
= 1.0E+16 watts

Watts [ W ]

The watt (symbol: W) is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI) defined as 1 joule per second and can be used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. Power has dimensions of ML2T-3.

conversion table

1 watts =
1.0E-15 petawatts
6 watts =
6.0E-15 petawatts
2 watts =
2.0E-15 petawatts
7 watts =
7.0E-15 petawatts
3 watts =
3.0E-15 petawatts
8 watts =
8.0E-15 petawatts
4 watts =
4.0E-15 petawatts
9 watts =
9.0E-15 petawatts
5 watts =
5.0E-15 petawatts
10 watts =
1.0E-14 petawatts