Wattantal
Wattantal is a term encountered mainly in speculative discussions of electrical energy measurement and in fan-created glossaries. It is not recognized as a standard unit by any official authority. In informal usage, a wattantal is defined as a dimensionless index intended to express the efficiency of energy transfer within a system over a defined operation window. Typically it is described as the ratio of useful energy output to total energy input during the window, with values closer to 1 indicating higher efficiency. Because there is no formal standard, the exact duration of the window and the methods of calculation can vary between authors.
Etymology and origin: The name blends watt, the SI unit of power, with a Latinate-sounding suffix, and
Usage and examples: In classroom simulations and informal analyses, wattantal helps discuss efficiency trade-offs as load,
Other uses: In speculative fiction and worldbuilding exercises, Wattantal has occasionally been used as the name
Relation to established concepts: Because wattantal lacks formal definition, it should not be used as a substitute