Watt is a unit of power, newton is a unit of force. 1 joule (unit of enrgy) is equal to one newton-meter, and one watt (unit of power) is equal to one joule/second, so 1 W = 1 Nm/s.
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∙ 13y agowere is the place were 12 06s and 78 40w
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straight 30W, 10-30w and 10-40w are all ok and recommended
4 qts. - oil weight specified by area temperature that the Bike will be ridden in...I live in the central Valley of California and use 10/40w. Temps here range from 30° to 112°.
Caracas, Venezuela is at 67W, so it's a whole lot closer to 40W than to 40E.
Any 5w - 40w or 10w - 40w oil will do. Your local Auto-Zone or Pep Boys has them.- a friend
which line of longitude is Caracas, Venezuela, closer to: 40W or 40E
It's the 40W tube! because it's nonlinear: indeed it generates harmonics which increase the apparent power and thus the apparent energy.
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10w/40w
To calculate the kilowatt-hour consumption, you first need to convert the wattage to kilowatts by dividing it by 1000 (40W = 0.04 kW). Then multiply the power in kilowatts by the time in hours (0.04 kW * 1750 h = 70 kWh). Therefore, the 40W lamp will consume 70 kilowatt-hours if it remains on for 1750 hours.
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