It seems your question got cut off. Could you please provide more context or specify what you mean by "the proper w"? This will help me give you a more accurate response.
I believe your question is : Can you use a 100 W rating LED in a 60 W power source (meant for lighting) If so, the answer is NO. Since 60 W power source can provide only 60 W. However if power source is 100 w capacity, you can use LED or any type lamp that has 100 W or less.
Using a heat lamp with a higher wattage than the holder can handle can cause overheating, melting, or even a fire hazard. It is important to match the wattage of the bulb with the wattage rating of the holder to ensure safety and proper functioning.
Switzerland is the proper noun.
Standard Sizes: Number Envelope Size 5 W: 5.5H: 3.0625 6 W: 6H: 3.375 6 1/4 W: 6H: 3.5 6 1/2 W: 6.25H: 3.5625 6 3/4 W: 6.5H: 3.625 7 W: 6.75H: 3.75 7 1/2 W: 7.625H: 3.75 7 3/4 W: 7.5H: 3.875 Data Card W: 7.625H: 3.5 8 5/8 W: 8.625H: 3.625 9 W: 8.875H: 3.875 10 W: 9.5H: 4.125 10 1/2 W: 9.5H: 4.5 11 W: 10.375H: 4.5 12 W: 11H: 4.75 14 W: 11.5H: 5 So a 'Small Envelope' would be a 'Number 5 Envelope'
the W is Tungsten.
The proper name for witchcraft is Witchcraft with a capital "W."
If you express the whole number w, as w/1, then there is no difference whatsoever.
about 180,000 w/o proper maintence 999,000 with
Oscar W. Richards has written: 'The effective use and proper care of the microtome' -- subject(s): Microtomes 'The effective use and proper care of the microscope' -- subject(s): Microscope and microscopy
Their both the same Clw is the proper mathematical way of showing Cl x W.
simply workabilty is the w/c ratio in concrete. more the w/c ratio higher the workability and vice versa. and it is true that excess amount of w/c ratio doesnt give proper strength. so workable concrete i.e, concrete with proper w/c is must for good strength. *note: not considering the mix of concrete.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Examples of proper nouns starting with "W" are:Walt Disney (person)Washington, DC (place)Wal-Mart (thing)"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (title)William Shakespeare (person)Warsaw, Poland (place)Wednesday (thing)
The Welsh word crwth, borrowed directly without Anglicised spelling, sometimes appears in English dictionaries. In proper English, w is a vowel only when combined with another vowel, as a diphthong such as how or in words like yawn.
Length times Width (L x W) is a simple equation for area calculation.
It should be capitalized if it is used as a title. Example: Will and Testament of Washington
The noun Times Square is a proper noun, the name of a specific place (between Broadway and 7th Avenue, from W 42nd to W 47th Street) in New York City.A proper noun is always capitalized.
That is the proper spelling for the apparel item sweater.