A wattage recommendation is applied to fixture after extensive testing. It is the bulbs approximation to the fixture that is the main concern. There is a certain amount of airflow around the bulb that is taken into consideration. A larger bulb is considerably hotter and this extra heat is what could damage the fixture. You should always go by the manufacturers recommendation.
You can, as it will physically fit. However, it is ill advised as the 60 watt bulb puts out more heat and is therefore a fire hazard.
Probably, but you'd need to understand why the recommendation exists to be certain. If a building code requires a light of a particular brightness, it is NOT okay to use a bulb that's dimmer.
You should never put a 60watt lamp in 40 watt fixture as the exta heat generated might cause a fire.
You should not do this. The lamp is not designed to handle this; it could be a fire hazzard.
Depends on the fixture, look on the fixture for a label that will tell you the maximum wattage bulb allowed. If it is larger than the 60 W then yes.
A 40w bulb can safely be placed into a lamp rated for 60w bulbs. The only downside will be a reduced amount of light produced by the bulb and lamp.
no because it will be to little
Yes, you can put a fluorescent light bulb in your floor lamp. You need to see what size bulb the lamp takes, but most sizes can be purchased as florescent bulbs.
If you are talking about the support that holds the lampshade to the lamp base it is called a "lamp harp".
The medium filament will be the light producer. This is because that filament is connected to the center pin of the lamp base the same as ordinary light bulbs. If the tri-light bulb is 50, 100 and 150 watts, the 100 watt portion will light.
Yes but you can't put a larger then 125w bulb in.
Yes, you CAN. The real question is whether or not you should. There is always a fire hazard, especially if the lamp is near drapes, or has a large shade or whatnot on it. If it was me I'd only use a 60 watt bulb in a 60 watt lamp.
Off hand no but your explanations are not clear as to who is doing what to whom,,
Yes, you can put a fluorescent light bulb in your floor lamp. You need to see what size bulb the lamp takes, but most sizes can be purchased as florescent bulbs.
Put it this way, a friend of mine uses her daylight bulb with her lamp, and puts it over the fish tank. I wouldn't use a 100w or 60w really, but all fish are different with their habitats. So i recommend seeking advice from a fish shop near you.
If you are talking about the support that holds the lampshade to the lamp base it is called a "lamp harp".
crawl under car then twist off the back of the fog lamp. undo the wire leading up to the bulb and then unhook the metal clip that holds the bulb in place. Put new bulb in and then put assembly back together.
Get the right lamp or get the right fixture. Do not attempt to modify the fixture to fit the lamp.
Assuming this is for one of the 2 rear fog lamps, then remove the three bolts from the rear lamp housing. The fog lamp is the bottom bulb in the set. Give the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-clockwise and remove the bulb and holder from the lamp housing. The bulb is held in place by a plastic clip either side. Spread the clip sideways slightly and the bulb will pull out. Put new bulb in and replace.
Yes. Lower wattage would be safe for the lamp wires and components.
Treating this as an ideal resistance, voltage will be half, so current will be half. Power (which is V * I) is one fourth, so you will only draw 10W.
If you meant 60w (or watts) then it is used primarily in small table lamps and closets. If you meant 60 v (or volts) then you could use it in series with another 60v bulb on a standard household 120v circuit.
You put the light bulb into a light fixture or lamp and plug the lamp into the running generator's electrical outlet. Make sure the generator's circuitbreaker is reset.
When you put a light bulb in series with a inductor, the inductive reactance of the inductor reduces the current available to the light bulb, making it less bright. For this effect to be noticed, however, you need a very large inductor. To cut the current in a 60W bulb at 120VAC/60Hz by one half, for instance, you need an inductor around 0.6 henrys.