Generally speaking, high-quality LED headlights are 5-10 times brighter than halogen lamps and xenon lamps, and their lifespan can reach 30,000 to 50,000 hours, far exceeding halogen lamps (about 500-1,000 hours) and xenon lamps (about 2,000-5,000 hours).
HID headlights are far more brighter than normal Halogen bulbs that are normally in headlights. HID are often thought of as safer because they have a blue glow to them and resemble daylight more than normal bulbs.
The headlights are brighter than the car.
The former is 10 times brighter than the latter.
Yes, in "absolute magnitude", Mizar is much brighter than the Sun.
no because 2000-2002 they used bigger headlights than the 95-99.
it isn't the sun is 450000 times brighter than the moon! no..
No, a welder is not brighter than the sun. The sun is a star and emits much more light and energy than any welding process.
The sun appears brighter than Rigel does because it is much closer to us by a factor of about 50 million.
Yes, since car headlights contain halogen gas, which slowly dissipates at the bulbs get older, the new bulb will be brighter than the old one. It is recommended that you always change your headlights in pairs.
no you are stupid if you are answering this
Our Sun appears brighter than Alpha Centauri B because of its proximity to our point of view. We are much closer to our Sun then any other star which means that our Sun will be much brighter then everything else in the sky.
The north star, otherwise know as Polaris, is brighter than many other stars because it is much closer and perhaps larger than many other stars.