The W in 10W-30 (example) stands for Winter.
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Winter or cold temperatures.
The "W" stands for weight. The "W" stands for winter. 5w30 is a multi viscosity oil. It acts like both 30 weight in warm weather, and 5 weight oil in cold weather.
If you mean W as in 10W30 motor oil, it stands for Winter. The thickness of those oil changes with the temperature- they are not as thick (viscous) in cold weather, but get thicker as they warm up. Makes it easier to start the engine in cold weather.
Place the jug in a warm room until the ice has thawed. Or, place the jug in a microwave and use the defrosting settings. Don't stand the jug in very hot water, as the glass may shatter.
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W-30 typically refers to the "30-weight" viscosity rating of motor oil, with "W" indicating its winter performance grade. This type of oil is commonly used in car engines, especially in warmer climates or in high-performance vehicles that require a thicker oil to provide better protection and lubrication.
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-15 degrees in the winter and 140 degrees in the summer its the measere of temp the oil is made to with stand the w stands for winter
find a jug just wide enough to fit the whole potato. Find a measuring jug that the jug fits into. Fill the first jug with water and put it into the empty measuring jug. Place the potato into the full jug. Let the water spill into the measuring jug. Take the first jug out and the amount of water that spilled out is equal to the volume of the potato. This is called displacement and was devised by Archimedes.