Please give the voltage and Ah rating of the battery and voltage rating of bulb.
Assuming the battery has a capacity of 4400mAh (typical for consumer-grade batteries), and the light bulb draws a continuous 44 watts, the battery would last around 1 hour before needing to be recharged. Remember that factors like battery efficiency, temperature, and age can affect this estimate.
It doesn't matter where the bulb is in respect to the battery, as long as the circuit is complete, the bulb will light up.
That depends on the Amp-hour capacity of the battery and the power requirement of the TV when it's on. If the TV isn't designed to operate on 12 volts, then it won't run at all, no matter what the capacity of the battery is.
The capacities of batteries are rated in amp hours. The higher the amp hour rating of a battery the longer the device connected to the battery will operate. Depending on what the connected load draw in amps is, will determine how long the connected device will operate.
there will be little or no change
In a simple circuit with a battery and a light bulb, the battery provides electrical energy that flows through the wires to the light bulb. The electrical energy causes the filament in the light bulb to heat up and emit light. This process continues as long as the circuit remains closed and the battery has power.
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Yes as long as the battery and bulb are rated at the same voltage. (Boy Scouts do it every day with flashlights.)
Half An hour
It stands for watt-hour. In relationship to batteries, it measures how many watts in an hour a battery can sustain. A 63 watt-hour battery will supply 63 watts for 1 hour, or 6.3 watts for 10 hours or 31.5 watts for 2 hours, etc. It is extremely difficult to determine, from this number, how long your equipment (say, a laptop) will run using a 63 hour battery. The thing for which this number is most useful is battery comparison. A 20 WHr battery will last twice as long as a 10 WHr battery and half as long as a 40 WHr battery and so on.
That depends on the amp-hour capacity of the battery.
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