10000K =10000*1000=10000000 dollars or euros or whatever types of currency.
It is 10000000.
10000000
10,000K is equivalent to $10,000.
700,000 got it
PENNDOT currently does not have any regulations that prohibit HID conversions. However, 10000k is excessively blue. Any colors besides yellow and white is illegal. Blue or red especially.
HID kits are illegal no matter what the "color temperature rating" is. It is illegal and unsafe to install HID bulbs into a headlamp that was not originally designed to accept them.
Neither, the brightness varies with the wattage rating not the color temperature rating.It is called color temperature because the perceived color varies with the color temperature rating. The higher the color temperature the "whiter" the light from the light bulb. Very low color temperatures will result in red or red-orange light, medium color temperatures will result in yellow light, high color temperatures will result in pure white light, and excessively high color temperatures will result in white light with a slightly blue cast (I think 10000K will be blue-white light).Sometimes it appears to the human eye that a pure white light is brighter than a red or yellow light of the same wattage, but this is not true when measured by a light meter.
The stock rating for OEM bulbs is 4300K or Kelvin. You can "upgrade" to more intense bulbs 6000K, 8000K, 10000K. But from my understanding they will not put out as much usable light. Stay around 5-6K. OEM replacements are 100 dollars each from oemacuraparts.com The OEMS are made by Osram. They are a D2R style or format.
hope not, just put some in my car replacing the old ones(4500k, I think) Anyway, as long as they are directed as so not to blind other drivers, in a car that came factory equipped with HID, or in an aftermarket projector type housing, they should be legal. Mine are super bright tho even in the factory equipped housings.
Arc welding involves using an electric arc to generate high heat to melt metal pieces and fuse them together. The melting point varies depending on the type of metal being welded, but generally, common metals like steel have melting points in the range of 2500-2800 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important for the welder to monitor and control the heat to ensure proper fusion of the metal.
Most likely, you bought a replacement bulb that is lower in wattage than the old/stock headlight. So the light output is lower. If you want your headlight to look brighter, you might want to consider upgrade to an HID kit. It's becoming a lot more inexpensive these ways. They used to cost around $700USD. Check this out, they have free shipping too. http://www.carpart4u.com/autopart/XTUNE-HID-Conversion-Kit-10000K-9006-HB4-p-16050.html