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Q: Why was the focke wulf FW 190 important?
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Who created the focke wulf 190?

Kurt Tank, who worked for as an aeronautical engineer and test pilot for Focke-Wulf, created the Focke-Wulf FW 190 to counter the Spitfire threat.


Where can you find information about a 32 caliber hammerless handgun with a 3 inch barrel 5 round cylinder with a locking device on top FW on the handgrips and marked DEC 7 1986 JANY 11 1987?

Look in the Standard Catalog of Firearms under Forhand and Wadsworth.


How do you know where your 1 dollar bill was printed?

Look at the plate number in the upper right corner. There will be a capital letter with a small number to the right of the number. If there is a tiny "FW" on the left of the number the bill was printed in Fort Worth. If not, it was printed in Washington, DC. Ex. A bill might say D12 so you would know it was made in Washington. If it read FWD12 it would be from Fort Worth


What is the definition of weight?

The weight of an object, in a gravitational field, is a force that is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity.Weight is the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.Weight can be expressed mathematically asFw = mgwhere,Fw = force, or weight, resulting from an accelerating objectm = mass of an objectg = acceleration due to gravityThis equation is a variation of Newton's second law of motion. In the general form of the equation the variable g is replaced by the variable a which stands for any acceleration acting on an object with mass. Whenever an acceleration is caused by gravity, the force on that object is called it's weight.The weight of an object should not be confused with the mass of an object. The mass of an object is constant no matter where in the universe the object is located, but it's weight can vary in different places because the force of gravity can vary depending on location.== ==