You need the volts times the amps to equal 100 Watts.
On 12 v that is 8.33 amps, or on 200 v is it 0.5 amps.
The amps drawn by a 65 watt light bulb should be 65/120 or 0.54167. This fraction of an ampere may be restated as 541.67 milli-amps.
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
draw 0.104 amps
To answer this question the voltage of the bulb is needed.
figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40
The amps drawn by a 65 watt light bulb should be 65/120 or 0.54167. This fraction of an ampere may be restated as 541.67 milli-amps.
About 1/2 amp.
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
draw 0.104 amps
To answer this question the voltage of the bulb is needed.
figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40
~9.1 Amps P [W]= E [V] x I [A]
amps equals watts divided by volts.
If the light is operating at 110 volts, and P = I x E, then I = 300/110, or 2.5 amps.
"Amps" is a steady thing. There's no such thing as "Amps per hour".The current through a 24-watt load is[ 24/the voltage across the load ] Amperes.
A 50 watt bulb designed to run on 12 volts takes 4.17 amps. A 50 watt bulb designed to run on 230 volts takes 0.217 amps.
5 amps