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The number of lumens produced by a 34 watt bulb depends on the type of bulb. As a general estimation, a standard incandescent bulb produces around 400-500 lumens per 40 watts, so a 34 watt bulb would likely produce slightly fewer lumens, around 350-450 lumens. However, different bulb technologies such as LED or CFL can produce a higher number of lumens with lower wattage.
No telling. Volts are a measure of electric potential. Lumens are a unit for light intensity. Different bulb types with the same input voltage will yield different lumens out.
Is the bulb a 1.5 volt bulb? A 3 volt bulb? A 12 volt bulb or a 120 volt bulb?Or does it have some other voltage such as 230 volts which is very common in Europe and many other countries of the world?What is the wattage of the "big light bulb"?This question cannot be answered without knowing at least the voltage and the wattage of the light bulb that is being asked about.
3 volt bulb gives the biggest resistance
Can you use a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket?
If you want your bulbs to last longer then use 130 volt bulb on a 120 volt system. The light emitted by a 130 volt bulb, when comparing it to a 120 volt bulb, will be a bit dimmer.
the zero bulb required less amount of electricty to glow the voltage of bulb is below 5 volt
1.00 volt
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A 13.5 volt bulb will burn less brightly but last longer.
Yes, the voltage listed on the bulb is the nominal voltage and it will work perfectly on a 120 volt circuit.
yes the bulb will actually last longer