Normally the watts is a measure of how many watts of electicity a bulb uses, so a 60 watt bulb uses 60 watts.
The brightness is measured in lumens, so a 60-watt incandescent blub might produce 600 lumens while a high-efficiency fluorescent blub might produce 3000 lumens.
This depends on the type of bulb and it's efficiency. Incandescent bulbs produce 700-900 lumens at 60 watts.
A 1141 auto bulb typically consumes around 18-21 watts of power.
A typical light bulb uses around 60 watts of power.
If it is a 40 Watt bulb it converts energy at the rate of 40 Watts as long as it is switched on.
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The conversion from lumens to watts isn't direct, as lumens measure light output while watts measure energy consumption. The efficiency of the light source affects the conversion; for example, an LED bulb typically produces about 80-100 lumens per watt. Therefore, 190 lumens would require approximately 2-2.4 watts if using an LED bulb, but this can vary with different types of bulbs.
Incandescent Watts...... . ..CFL Watt range... . . ... .. Lumen Range 406075100150 8 - 1013 - 1818 - 2223 - 2834 - 42 450890121017502780
Thomas Edison's first lightbulb was about 20 watts
60 watts. The ballast also uses this same amount
A light bulb with a power consumption of 150 watts typically produces around 2600 to 3000 lumens.
it depends what kind of bulb you have in it. how many watts??