98.7
Nope. 100 watts is equal to 0.134 horsepower.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
A watt is a measurement of electricity, usually pertaining to light. Light bulbs luminosity is graded by wattage, such as a 60 watt bulb, 100 watt bulb and so on. You would find a watt in a light bulb, to start.
Yes, a 103 volt source will light a 60 watt light bulb. The relationship of the bulb's wattage output at a lower voltage, as to the normal voltage that the bulb is rated to operate on, the light output will be lower.
yes, 4x more
0.5302515 hp
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
A watt is a measurement of electricity, usually pertaining to light. Light bulbs luminosity is graded by wattage, such as a 60 watt bulb, 100 watt bulb and so on. You would find a watt in a light bulb, to start.
A 60 watt light bulb is a light bulb with 60 watts capacity. When talking about watts, you're talking about the power that is transferred from the appliance to the accessories. Therefore, the light bulb labeled "60 watts" takes 60 watts to light up. A 60 watt light bulb will not be as bright as a 120 watt light bulb.
"A standard light bulb I would consider to be a 60 watt light bulb, and kilowatts are the amount of usage in a light bulb. From my research I have found that a standard 60 watt light bulb uses approximately 1.44 Kilowatts per hour."
40 watt light bulb. This is obvious. Go do an experiment. -_-
the highest light bulb is 100
If it is a 40 Watt bulb it converts energy at the rate of 40 Watts as long as it is switched on.
Yes, it will be perfectly safe.
If you dont mind splodey light bulb.
A 15-watt fluorescent should produce about as much light as a 75-watt incandescent.