MW stamped in gold stands for "Mint Weight." It indicates the weight of the item without any additional materials or embellishments. So, basically, it's telling you how much the piece weighs in its purest form. Hope that clears things up for you, honey!
400 pounds apex
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yes it is possible but it is not healthy for someone to weight that much.
it ways about 1 kilogram
The weight limit for checked baggage on this flight is 23kg. To add an additional 23kg baggage, it costs 50.
The maximum weight capacity for the bar is 300 pounds. No additional weights can be added to the bar because it already meets the maximum weight.
A mountain bike can typically hold up to 300 pounds of weight, including the rider and any additional gear or equipment.
It depends on how much your child weighs since the specifications state the maximum weight is 100 lbs.
A 26-inch bike can typically hold up to 300 pounds of weight, including the rider and any additional cargo.
45 cents first oz I think, additional charges for more weight
The cost was 44 cents in 2011. That covers the first ounce of weight. Each additional ounce was 20 cents.
The maximum recommended weight for a normal loft ladder is 150 kg. Bear in mind that, as with any ladder, if you are carrying things up or down, the maximum weight includes any additional items and weight.
No, heavier by the weight of the extra air put inside it. Even if you filled the tire with helium it is still heavier, although the additional weight would be less than the additional weight of air.
The weight of a 2004 Honda Civic varies depending on the specific model and trim. Generally, the curb weight ranges from approximately 2,600 to 2,900 pounds. The exact weight can differ based on factors like additional features and options.
Static weight is the weight of an object when it is not in motion, while dynamic weight takes into account the additional forces acting on an object when it is in motion, such as inertia and acceleration. Dynamic weight can be greater than static weight due to these additional forces.
The cost was 33 cents in 2000. That covers the first ounce of weight. Each additional ounce was 22 cents.