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To convert Watt seconds to milliwatt seconds, you can multiply the value in Watt seconds by 1000. This is because 1 Watt is equal to 1000 milliwatts. So, 1 Watt second is equal to 1000 milliwatt seconds.
A unit of power equal to one thousandth (10-3) of a watt.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
You generally need the same number of volts for a given amount of light (lumens), regardless of how many hours you use it. They typically measure the amount of energy used by a bulb in "watts", not volts, and you can find a wide range of wattage ratings from milliwatt LEDs to 1000-watt floodlights and on up.
There are 1000 milliwatts in a watt. There are 1000 watts in a kilowatt. Therefore, there are 1 million milliwatts in one kilowatt.
A 150 watt bulb typically produces around 2600 to 2800 lumens.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
A 150 watt incandescent bulb typically produces around 2600 lumens.
A 150 watt incandescent bulb typically produces around 2600 lumens.
To convert dBm (decibels relative to 1 milliwatt) to dB (decibels), you can use the formula: ( \text{dB} = \text{dBm} - 30 ). This is because 0 dBm corresponds to 1 milliwatt, and dB represents a ratio relative to 1 watt. Therefore, subtracting 30 adjusts the dBm value to reflect a comparison to 1 watt instead of 1 milliwatt.
If it is a 40 Watt bulb it converts energy at the rate of 40 Watts as long as it is switched on.