the zero bulb required less amount of electricty to glow the voltage of bulb is below 5 volt
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.
It is drawing .06 amps.
40 watt light bulb. This is obvious. Go do an experiment. -_-
Yes. It just won't be as bright.
If it is an 18 watt 12 volt bulb, then yes. But an 18 watt 120 volt bulb - then no.
yes the bulb will actually last longer
the zero bulb required less amount of electricty to glow the voltage of bulb is below 5 volt
A 50 watt bulb designed to run on 12 volts takes 4.17 amps. A 50 watt bulb designed to run on 230 volts takes 0.217 amps.
A zero-volt bulb actually runs on some fixed supply voltage, so the term is not strictly correct. The voltage times the current in amps will give the power used by the bulb in watts, which is converted into watt-hours of energy by multiplying by the number of hours used.
no , it will burn out
Mine has a 25 watt 120 volt bulb in it.
12 volts is enough for a 12-volt 100-watt light bulb. It would not be enough for a 120-volt or 240-volt bulb.
the 220 volt bulp in 220 volt ac current
Yes a 220 volt light bulb will run on a 120 volt circuit but at 1/4 of the wattage that the light bulb is rated at. A 100 watt light bulb on 220 would would be equal to a 25 watt light bult on 120 volt system.
36 watt / 12 volt = 3 amp
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.