Faster than ambient left alone?
If compare to open air then it is faster with extra heat source of 100 Watt. If it had twice the bulb then it is faster than 1 bulb.
Light bulb is the energy source and evaporation require energy. Provide extra energy help speed up evaporation.
A high wattage light bulb heat up faster then a lower power light bulb, Also since a
low watt light bulb is producing less heat then a high wattage light bulb. More heat, faster the water will evaporate.
Yes, because if water is evaporated by the heat from the sun it will then evaporate by the heat from the light bulb.
NO. The sun gives a lot more heat and light energy than a 60 watt light bulb standing right on top of the water, IM SURE.
The light with the most watts makes water evaporate the quickest.
yes it does matter...
not really
This depends on many factors.
A break in the ground wire on the light. More probably, a burned out bulb.
Yes, light bulbs have the fastest moving particles.
The size of the bulb isn't related to the time in which it will burn out, it's related to it's quality and how many times you turn it on and off.
On a dry day, water will evaporate from the wet bulb thermometer, cooling it. On a humid day, since moisture is already in the air, less will evaporate, and cool it less.
The light bulb increases the temperature, and the higher the temperature, the faster evaporation occurs. The light bulb itself doesn't evaporate water. If you're using the old incandescent light bulbs, they will give off a lot more heat, and evaporate more water than an energy-saving bulb. It also depends on the distance between the bulb and the water, the surface area, mass of water, and time.
This depends on many factors.
Possibly but its really never been proven. In my opinion I think it won't.
Because a higher watt bulb will also burn hotter, the higher wattage demands is converted to light through heat.
a regular light bulb-no.
Evaporation of the water in the wet bulb fabric cover causes the temperature of the wet bulb to go down. When the air is dry, more water will evaporate, and when the air is saturated, less will evaporate.
At high temperature (high power in watts) water is evaporated faster.
Not really, but the light bulb might not work if it's on and you put it in water.
It's not easy to sprout a bulb but here's how to make your bulb sprout faster: leave the aquarium light on for 12 to 58 hours.
Probally not.
A break in the ground wire on the light. More probably, a burned out bulb.
Yes, light bulbs have the fastest moving particles.