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A '''jigowatt''' is a large amount of electricity, around 1 billion watts. The average light bulb is only 100 watts. It takes either a nuclear reaction or a bolt of lightning to generate up to 1.21 jigowatts, what [[Doc Brown]] needed to power the electrical [[DeLorean time machine]].
 
   
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{{youmay|The [[Back to the Future trilogy|Trilogy]]'s pronunciation and spelling of Gigawatt|the Autobot named with the more common use of the term, [[Gigawatt]]}}
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{{dialogue|Doc|1.21 jigowatts!!!|Marty|What the hell is a jigowatt?|Doc and Marty discussing the video}}
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{{Quote| "Please, Doc," [[Marty McFly|Marty]] begged. "You've gotta help me get back to the future. You're my only hope! I know you can figure something out." / "How do you know that?" / "Because you've never let me down in the past." / "You mean, in the future." / "Right," Marty agreed. "You've always told me that if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything, solve any problem." / "I said that? How egotistical. But I must say it's pretty good advice." / "Doc, I know you can pull this off. Maybe now I believe in you more than you believe in yourself." / "Marty, I'm touched that you have so much confidence in me," Doc Brown smiled. "I really am. It means a lot to me. But it's going to take more than confidence to generate 1.21 gigawatts of power. Do you have any idea how much energy that is? The only power source capable triggering that kind of energy is a bolt of lightning. It would have to be a real wall-shaker, big enough to stop a clock." / Marty snapped his fingers. / "Ah," Doc Brown said. "You've had an idea, but you forgot to say 'Eureka!'" |From ''[[Back to the Future novelization|Back to the Future]]'' by [[George Gipe]] (quote, page 133)}}
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A '''gigawatt''' (pronunciated"Jigowatt" in the movie) was a large amount of electricity, equivalent to 1 billion watts. The average light bulb was only 100 watts.
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==Description==
 
It took either a [[nuclear reaction]] or a bolt of [[lightning]] to generate up to 1.21 gigawatts, what Dr. [[Emmett Brown]] needed to power the electrical [[DeLorean time machine]] via the [[flux capacitor]].
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
The "jigowatt" is really the [[wikipedia:Gigawatt|Gigawatt]] that was presumably mispronounced by the producers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis while filming, and became the standard spelling for the movie. It could then be interpreted in-universe that Doc pronounced gigawatt as jigowatt.
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*'''"Jigowatt'''" is a very rare and unusual pronunciation of gigawatt. While filming ''Back to the Future'', the expert that was consulted for various scientific plot elements used this pronunciation. Unaware that it was an unusual pronunciation, [[Bob Gale]] and [[Robert Zemeckis]] used in the movie. It could then be interpreted in-universe that Doc pronounces gigawatt with this unusual pronunciation, which would fit in with his eccentric nature.
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*Jigowatt is also a well-known ''Back to the Future''-themed creative design agency based in Peterborough, [[England]] (see 'External links' below).
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Back to the Future]]'' {{mo}}
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*''[[Back to the Future]]'' {{1stm}}
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*''[[Back to the Future novelization]]'' {{mo}}
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*''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'' {{C|As "jigowatt overload" — mentioned by Doc in [[Doc's letter|his letter]] to Marty from [[1885]]}}
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==See also==
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* {{WP|Watt}}
   
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==External links==
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* [https://jigowatt.co.uk Jigowatt]
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:Technology]]

Revision as of 03:58, 28 October 2020

Clocktower1955

Lightning, a bolt of which can generate 1.21 jigowatts.

This article is about The Trilogy's pronunciation and spelling of Gigawatt. You may be looking for the Autobot named with the more common use of the term, Gigawatt.
Doc: "1.21 jigowatts!!!"
Marty: "What the hell is a jigowatt?"
— Doc and Marty discussing the video
" "Please, Doc," Marty begged. "You've gotta help me get back to the future. You're my only hope! I know you can figure something out." / "How do you know that?" / "Because you've never let me down in the past." / "You mean, in the future." / "Right," Marty agreed. "You've always told me that if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything, solve any problem." / "I said that? How egotistical. But I must say it's pretty good advice." / "Doc, I know you can pull this off. Maybe now I believe in you more than you believe in yourself." / "Marty, I'm touched that you have so much confidence in me," Doc Brown smiled. "I really am. It means a lot to me. But it's going to take more than confidence to generate 1.21 gigawatts of power. Do you have any idea how much energy that is? The only power source capable triggering that kind of energy is a bolt of lightning. It would have to be a real wall-shaker, big enough to stop a clock." / Marty snapped his fingers. / "Ah," Doc Brown said. "You've had an idea, but you forgot to say 'Eureka!'" "
—From Back to the Future by George Gipe (quote, page 133)

A gigawatt (pronunciated"Jigowatt" in the movie) was a large amount of electricity, equivalent to 1 billion watts. The average light bulb was only 100 watts.

Description

It took either a nuclear reaction or a bolt of lightning to generate up to 1.21 gigawatts, what Dr. Emmett Brown needed to power the electrical DeLorean time machine via the flux capacitor.

Behind the scenes

  • "Jigowatt" is a very rare and unusual pronunciation of gigawatt. While filming Back to the Future, the expert that was consulted for various scientific plot elements used this pronunciation. Unaware that it was an unusual pronunciation, Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis used in the movie. It could then be interpreted in-universe that Doc pronounces gigawatt with this unusual pronunciation, which would fit in with his eccentric nature.
  • Jigowatt is also a well-known Back to the Future-themed creative design agency based in Peterborough, England (see 'External links' below).

Appearances

See also

External links