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How may watts does a 60-watt light bulb use in three hours?
60*3=180watts?
60*3=180watts?
The discussion revolves around calculating the energy usage of a 60-watt light bulb over a period of three hours, specifically focusing on the interpretation of wattage, kilowatt-hours, and the conversion to amps.
The discussion is active, with various interpretations being explored regarding the calculations and conversions. Some participants have provided clarifications about the definitions of power and energy, while others question the assumptions made in the original posts.
There is a noted confusion regarding the relationship between watts, amps, and voltage, as well as the implications of different electrical standards in various countries. Participants are also navigating the distinction between power and energy usage.
Originally posted by marshall4
How many kilowatt-hours does a 60 watt bulb use in 3 hours?
how can i convert that to amps?
how can i convert that to amps?
Uh... hmm. This is true (as a simplification) in this case, but is not always true.They both stay constant and do not change with time.
Not neccessarily. Depends on the country.To find the amps, divide by the watts by 120.