That depends on the value of "w", and on the value of "s".You can't simplify the expression, if that's what you mean.
It is the value of w reduced by the value of s.
It depends on the value of w.
w = 780
No, w = 33.
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If the length is L units and the width is W units then L/W widths equal one length.
I don't think there is any equivalency.... A watt isW = J/s = (N*m)/s = ((kg*(m/s^2))*m)/s = kg*(m^2))/(s^3)Therefore: W*kg = (kg^2)*((m^2)/(s^3)) which is not equal to N = kg*(m/s^2)I guess the closest answer would be :1 kg*W = (1 kg*m/s) N or1 kg*W = (1 N*s) N
=w+r
It depends on the value of w.
20W-50 is equal to Sae 90 W.
10
w = 780
You will have to call S&W
Try S&W.
No, w = 33.
Not normally.
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