N normspanners Member Messages 8,842 Apr 3, 2017 #1 I'd say he was about 11stone ----- so in metric would that make him about 70KW? see I do science me!
rtcosic Forum Supporter Messages 2,963 Location Warwickshire Apr 3, 2017 #2 OK I give up - I'll bite. Where is it from? What's a Kelvin Watt?
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,549 Location Sheffield UK Apr 3, 2017 #3 rtcosic said: ... What's a Kelvin Watt? Click to expand... A Glaswegian.
octo0072000 Member Messages 5,992 Location south yorks Apr 3, 2017 #4 rtbcomp said: A Glaswegian. Click to expand... don't know but it seems he died in 2013 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?pid=168001886
rtbcomp said: A Glaswegian. Click to expand... don't know but it seems he died in 2013 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?pid=168001886
W Westfield-builder Member Messages 1,651 Apr 3, 2017 #5 octo0072000 said: don't know but it seems he died in 2013 Click to expand... What utter rot, he died almost 200years ago; 25th august 1819. Watt would the world of engineering be without him? Fancy converting his calculations into French (metric) anyone ?
octo0072000 said: don't know but it seems he died in 2013 Click to expand... What utter rot, he died almost 200years ago; 25th august 1819. Watt would the world of engineering be without him? Fancy converting his calculations into French (metric) anyone ?
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,878 Location Birmingham Apr 4, 2017 #6 Probably a couple of tons?, along with his mates Boulton & Murdoch