no he doesnt go out with anyone
Yes she is cheating on Scooter Smiff with this boy name Donell. Diamond doesn't want to tell Scooter Smiff that she goes with another boy yet but, she says she;s goin to brake up with Scooter Smiff soon.
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Um, you would buy an electric motor, most likely 500 watts or more. If you are thinking about making a speedy electric scooter, you might consider a 1000 watt motor, with 48v of battery. If you scooter is light enough, you can get up to like 40mph with a 1000w
Wattage is the differance. The E100 is 100 watts and the E150 150 watts. the E200 is 200 watts, ect. I am not sure; however, why the change. Since they use the same battery, I can only assume that the battery's run time after charge will be less on the higher wattage scooter.
they been going out for like 4 months they started going out sseptember i think
T. Who the heck really cares
yes. future is from village boys surenos in watts (los angeles)
Diamond is the best thermal conductor around room temperature. Diamond has a thermal conductivity of more than 2,000 watts per meter per Kelvin, which is five times higher than the best metals such as copper.
grace ann watts. True, and in Spanish this is "una cosa tan bonita."
A subwoofer can vary in prices......it really depends on what kind of subwoofer you get including the number of watts it has.....
Very few, really - 50 - 60 would be typical.
I don't know what exactly you mean by a "heat mat", but your question is kind of backwards. You don't run an electrical device *with* watts. You run them to *produce* watts (watts of light, watts of heat, watts of sound, etc). I believe the thing you are really asking is how many amps are required to run your device. As an example, consider a "1500 Watt heater" that is made to be plugged into a typical wall outlet in your home. The voltage in the wall is 120V, and the heater will produce 1500 watts of heat when plugged into that 120V. To calculate the amps, you divide the watts by the voltage. 1500W / 120V = 12.5A