The "C" of the "CW" is actually a half moon and was one of the marks used by Watrous.
Jewelery from Colonial Williamsburg is marked CW
There are several features that Icom transceivers have. Examples would include noise blanker, microphone compressor, lock, keypad input, VOX function, and CW keyer.
Yes, Light has mass because E=hf= mc^2 thus mass m=hf/c^2=h/cw.
Both Earth and the Moon have day-night cycles because they each rotate on their own axis. This rotation causes different parts of the planet or satellite to receive sunlight at different times, creating the cycle of day and night.
"Family Feud" with Steve Harvey airs on WDCW (CW) in Washington, DC. It typically airs at different times, so it's best to check your local TV listings for the most up-to-date schedule.
coconut water which is nothing but the nucellus of its embryo is the rich source of growth hormone's, nutrients ,etc. so it is the very good source of all the requirements which a tissue culture needs.
"925" or "CW" stamped on sterling silver jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 92.5% pure silver. The remaining 7.5% is typically made up of other metals like copper. This stamp serves as a quality hallmark for authentic sterling silver items.
sd wewe wqzv ara sf a I'm trying to figure out the CW part myself, but I know for a fact that the 925 means that the silver is 925 parts out of 1000 pure silver. 925/1000 is the standard for sterling silver as opposed to the standard of 999.99 for a coin or a bar of silver in order to be used as currency. Often you will see 925 and Italy stamped on silver jewelry. If you do this most likely is real. If someone is going to go to the effort of making counterfeit jewelry they are usually going to do it with gold, so if your silver has a 925 marking chances are its good sterling silver. Hope this helps you out.
I don't know what this means, but I bought a silver filligree heart that has this stamp on it, which means it should be solid sterling, but when I started polishing it, I noticed that the copper was coming up from underneath the silver as it was polished off. There is a maker's mark which is capital letters SU with a circle around it. I am really pissed off that it's only plated, but I'm glad I didn't pay much for it. Please let me know if there is a maker's mark on yours and what it is. There must be a way of going after these people who are counterfiting and are stupid enough to put their maker's mark on it.
"925" refers to the purity of the silver.
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In a ring, CW typically stands for "counterclockwise." It refers to the direction of rotation, specifically for tightening or loosening nuts, bolts, or screws. CW is the opposite direction of rotation to the clockwise direction.
CW in telecommunications refers to the carrier wave. It's not a form of CB lingo or jargon.
One way to make sure your gold or silver jewelry is real is to place it in a bowl of water. If the jewelry sinks, it is real. If it floats, it is most likely fake. Real silver and gold will not react when placed near a magnet.
Could mean Cold Water, or you may have transposed it and it means Water Closet.
In Milwaukee the CW is on WVTV Super18. In Green Bay, the CW is on WCWF CW 14. In Eau Claire, it is on channel 18.2. In Duluth, the CW is on channel 33.
CW is an electronics term for continuous wave Unfortunately, the Mitel SX20 is a PBX telephone system, not a radio transmitter. CW on the console means "Calls Waiting." When the attendant is using the console and additional calls are waiting to be answered, the CW lamp informs you of how many calls are unattended to and are currently ringing.
CW is on channel 9