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Find out your supply voltage, and divide 65 by it:

I(amps) = P(watts)/V(volts)

= 65/V

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A 65 watt light bulb draws approximately 0.54 amps when used on a standard 120-volt circuit. (Ohm's Law: Amps = Watts / Volts)

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Use the formula Power = Current x Voltage. Solving for current, Current = power / voltage. This gives you the current that flows through a single lightbulb.

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1 amp at 110 volts will drive 110 watts.

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65

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