An ordinary light bulb actually consumes
Energy
Voltage
Power
Current
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Voltage :)
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Explain it ? @lboydston17
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How much electricity is consumed depends only on the power Wattage of the light bulb.
No matter what types of bulbs they are, a 100 Watt bulb will always consume more electricity than a 60 Watt bulb.
The type of bulb makes no difference to how much electricity is consumed but does make a big difference to the amount of light that is produced.
In general:
a 100 Watt halogen bulb will produce more light than a 100 Watt normal incandescent light bulb;
a 20 Watt compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb will produce about the same amount of light as a 100 Watt incandescent light bulb.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
An ordinary light bulb consumes 60.0 W of power.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Watt(W) is unit of Power -_-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So its Power :/ ?
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exactly
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol you answered your own question
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yep
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Thank ya so much ^_^
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lol I wish too :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That question is stupid.. it consumes all 4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its like saying
an ordinary meal contains?
Apetizers
Main Course
Dessert