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This question does not make sense, because Watt is always a result of voltage and electricity or

P (Watt)= U (Voltage) x I (electricity).

More precisely, the volt is a unit of electrical pressure, in joules per coulomb, while the watt is a unit of electrical power, in joules per second. The two units are not convertible.

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A volt is used to measure potential or potential difference (voltage), whereas a watt is used to measure power. So, your question is rather like asking 'How many metres are there in a kilogram?'!

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Power (in watts) is equal to voltage (in volts) multiplied by current (in amperes). Therefore, without knowing the current, it is not possible to directly convert 1 volt to watts.

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