M.W Wambsganss has written:
'Tube vibration in industrial size test heat exchanger (30 degree triangular layout, six crosspass configuration), technical memorandum'
M.W Howkins has written: 'Celebration Cakes'
M.W Barley has written: 'The house and home'
M.W ROWE has written: 'PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE: A BOOK OF ESSAYS'
M.W Gilks has written: 'Survey of Borough shopping patterns 1987 and 1988'
Bill Wambsganss died on 1985-12-08.
Bill Wambsganss was born on 1894-03-19.
W. Wayne Bowman has written: 'The 160 MW AFBC Demonstration Project' -- subject(s): Fluidization, Fluidized-bed furnaces
Bill Wambsganss was born March 19, 1894, in Cleveland, OH, USA.
Bill Wambsganss died December 8, 1985, in Lakewood, OH, USA.
G Mouritzen has written: 'Alternate ciculator design concept no. 1 fo a 300 MW(e) GCFR demonstration plant' -- subject(s): Gas cooled reactors
The units mw and mW are the same. They mean milliwatts. The terms Mw and MW, however, means megawats, which is a billion (1x109) times greater than a mw or a mW.Another AnswerThe correct symbol for a watt is an upper-case 'W'. So the correct symbol for a milliwatt is 'mW' (not 'mw'), and the correct symbol for a megawatt is 'MW' (not 'Mw').
MW is the abbreviation for megawatts. mW is the abbreviation for milliwatts.