Divide the watts by the voltage to get current (amps). 60W / 250V = about 1/4 Amp.
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The output of bulbs varies. A typical output of a 60W incandescent bulb is 680 lumens.
In series, a 30W incandescent lamp dissipates twice as much power as a 60W unit designed for the same supply voltage. While it's difficult to estimate how much of that power will be in the form of visible light and how much as heat, we're guessing that their comparative visual brightnesses will track the total power dissipation of each lamp, so the 30W will appear brighter than the 60W. In parallel, or in separate, independent, unconnected circuits on separate power supplies, the 60W lamp is brighter than the 30W unit designed for the same supply voltage. Note: Plugging two bulbs into any two separate outlets in the same house normally connects them in parallel.
You can check it out yourself using these formulas. Watts = Amps x Volts. Voltage = Watts/Amps
The formula you are looking for is Watts/1000 x hours in the day x cost per kWh.so it is 1,500
If you know the wattage is getting pulled from a receptacle you can use simple math to do it for you. If not you need to use an Ampere meter. This i do not recommend as there would be no simple way to do without having to use loose wires and such. To calculate this take the wastage and divide it by the voltage in your socket (Usually 230V but can also be 110V in some areas). To give you an example. a 60w bulb in a 230v area would pull. 60W/230v = 0.26ampere.
The coordinates 20S 60W correspond to South America.
I believe that a 2x30w has two speakers that run twenty watts and a 60w has any number of speakers as long as the total is 60w
The w means watt. It is a unit of measurement that quantifies the energy given off by the globe when it is switched on.
The coordinates 30S 60W point to Argentina, a country located in South America.
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South America is located at the intersection of the equator and 60W longitude.
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You are in South America.
NO. Two 60W lamps will use 120W - which is more than 100W !!
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.