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power= work/time
Also:
Why are certain wattages of light bulbs brighter than others?
Also:
Why are certain wattages of light bulbs brighter than others?
More power enables you to heat a tungsten filament of greater dimension (in length or thickness)---to the same glowing temperature---so with more radiating surface, you have more light. More light = greater brightness.accelerate23 said:Why are certain wattages of light bulbs brighter than others?
NascentOxygen said:More power enables you to heat a tungsten filament of greater dimension (in length or thickness)---to the same glowing temperature---so with more radiating surface, you have more light. More light = greater brightness.
Power and light bulbs have a direct relationship because the amount of power, or electricity, that flows through a light bulb determines its brightness. The higher the power, the brighter the light bulb will be.
The power used by a light bulb can also impact its lifespan. If a light bulb is constantly used at a higher power, it will burn out quicker compared to a light bulb used at a lower power. This is because the higher power causes the filament in the bulb to burn hotter and wear out faster.
Yes, using light bulbs with lower power can help save energy. This is because lower power bulbs use less electricity, which can reduce your energy consumption and lower your electricity bill.
Watts and lumens are both measurements that are related to power and light bulbs. Watts measure the amount of power used by a light bulb, while lumens measure the amount of light that is emitted. Therefore, a light bulb with a higher wattage will typically have a higher lumen output.
Yes, using too much power can damage a light bulb. When a light bulb is used at a higher power than it is designed for, it can cause the filament to overheat and burn out. This can also lead to the bulb exploding or melting, which can be dangerous. It is important to use the recommended power for each light bulb to avoid damage and ensure safety.