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Watt is a unit of power, which measures the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. It is not directly convertible to degrees Celsius, which is a unit of temperature. To convert watts to degrees Celsius, you would need additional information such as the specific heat capacity of the material being heated and the duration of the heating process.

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Watts is a unit of power, while degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature. The two cannot be directly converted since they measure different things. To convert power (watts) to heat (temperature), you would need additional information such as the specific heat capacity of the material, the mass involved, and the time over which the power is applied.

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Well, darling, a watt is a unit of power, not temperature. So asking for 1000 watts in degrees Celsius is like asking how many apples are in a gallon of milk. It just doesn't make any sense. But hey, thanks for the chuckle!

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Celsius is a measure of temperature, while watts is a measure of power. You cannot convert between them.watts can produce heat that measure temperature, you can compute the increase of termperature per minute, the higher the wattage, the greater increase of temperature per minute will be.

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