Watts
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Watt may refer to:
- Watt, a unit of power
Radio
- Effective radiated power of a radio station, often in reports in units of watts.
People
- Watt (surname), the surname of several people
- Isaac Watts, British hymn writer
- Watt S. Humphrey (1927–2010), American software engineer often called the father of software quality
- Watt (producer), a Canadian record producer
Fictional characters
- Watts family in EastEnders
- Curly Watts in Coronation Street
- Raquel Watts in Coronation Street
- Peter Watts (Millennium) in Millennium
- Watts, in the film Some Kind of Wonderful
Places
United States
- Watts, Los Angeles, California, a city district
- Watts, Oklahoma, a town
- Watts Community, Oklahoma, a census-designated place
- Watts Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania
- Watts, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Watts Branch (Anacostia River), a tributary stream of the Anacostia River in Maryland and the District of Columbia
- Watts Branch (Potomac River), a tributary of the Potomac in Maryland
- Watts Island, Chesapeake Bay (see Watts Island Light)
Other
- Watts River, Victoria, Australia
- Watts Point, British Columbia, Canada
- Watts (crater), on the Moon
- 1798 Watts, an asteroid
Buildings
- Watts Towers, 17 interconnected structures in the Watts district of Los Angeles
- Watts Station, a train station in the Watts district
- Watts Hospital, the first hospital in Durham, North Carolina
- Watts Building (Birmingham, Alabama), on the National Register of Historic Places
- Watts Warehouse, Manchester, England
- Watts Mortuary Chapel, Surrey, England
Businesses
- Watts & Co, an architecture and interior design company founded in 1874
- Watts Gallery, an art gallery in Surrey, England
Other uses
- USS Watts (DD-567), a U.S. Navy destroyer
- Watts Naval School, Norfolk, England
- Watts (Pacific Electric), a light rail line
- Watts drill, a drill bit that is a type of mortiser
- Watts Riots, a 1965 riot in Los Angeles
- Watts series, compilation of funny moments in sport events broadcast on Eurosport
See also
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