20,000 watts
Divide the wattage by the voltage. If it is 120Volt then the answer is .15Amp
There is no direct conversion for this, because these are two separate things. Watts is actual power usage. "Lumens" is how much light is provided from a specified amount of power. The typical light bulb converts some of the electricity driven through it into light, and the rest into heat. The more efficient the light bulb, the less power per lumen will be required.That is why newer bulbs can be purchased that are 13 watts and advertised as equivalent to 60 watt incandescent bulbs - the light output is roughly equivalent (lumens), but the power usage is substantially different.
11,000 watts equates to 14.745 electric horsepower.
A horsepower is equal to 746 watts, so 10 x 746 = 7,460 watts.
1 mega watt is 1,000,000 watts
Needed for what?
300 watts is the correct answer
180 per light your welcome
Thomas Edison's first lightbulb was about 20 watts
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144 watts <<>> The formula to find watts is W = A x V. Watts =Amps x Volts.
Divide the wattage by the voltage. If it is 120Volt then the answer is .15Amp
Depends on the specific light. A range might be between 10 and 40 watts per tube for most applications in a residence or small business.
A standard lighthouse bulb is 1 million candle power. This is about 1000 watts. The standard household bulb is only about 60 to 100 watts.