5 watts of power.
5W means 1-Who 2-When 3-Where 4-What 5-Why and 6-How
9x - 5w = 4
You should use what your car recommends 5w-20 is thinner than 5w-30.
The factors of 5w are 5 and w.
5w+3 = 33 5w = 30 w = 6
d = 5t+3.14t+5w Simplify: d = 8.14t+5w Subtract 5w from both sides of the equation: d-5w = 8.14t Divide all terms by 8.14: t = (d-5w)/8.14
4y + 5w
12
use what is specified for your engine - by the manufacturer
The GCF is 5w.
The primary difference between 5W-20 and 5W-40 motor oils lies in their viscosity at high temperatures. Both oils have the same viscosity rating of 5 in cold conditions, which means they flow similarly when starting cold. However, 5W-20 has a lower viscosity at high temperatures compared to 5W-40, making it thinner and better suited for fuel efficiency in many modern engines. Conversely, 5W-40 offers better protection and performance in high-temperature conditions, making it suitable for heavier loads or high-performance vehicles.
5w-30 or 5w-20