Can You Calculate Room Temperature Increase With Given Heat Output and Airflow?

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So I have a bulb with heat output Q W.
Room volume of V m^3
Air output of F m^3/s
Air intake temp T Deg.

Is it possible to calculate the temp increase of the room? Would you need more information?
 
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