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.
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'
Switzerland is the proper noun.
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.