This is like saying how many marbles are in the jar. Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor.
Probably about 180 watts, assuming 90% efficiency.
There is no volt meter or amp meter in a DC watt meter.
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This question does is not answerable. A watt is a volt times an amp. With out knowing how many amps the bulbs use there is no answer.
A watt is the product of amperage times voltage.
Ampire. watt/volt
no , it will burn out
yes the bulb will actually last longer
10000 watts / 220 volts = 45.4545 amperes
The same number as 250 Oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.
the 220 volt bulp in 220 volt ac current
If the voltage supplied to the lamps is its operating voltage both lamps will have relatively the same output in brightness. If the 60 watt 110 volt lamp is used on a 220 volt supply, it will glow very brightly and then the lamp's filament will burn open. If the 60 watt 220 volt lamp is used on a 110 volt supply, the lamp will glow at half brightness, but it will last for a very long time before the filament burns open.