A lamp doesn't care whether it operates from a 12-V d.c. supply or from a 120V a.c. supply -all that matters is the supply must be 12 V!
If it's connected to a 12-V d.c. supply, then it will draw a current of 8.33 A; if it's connected to a 12-V a.c. supply, it will still draw a current of 8.33 A.
8.33 A
P=IV
therefore I=P/V
I=100/12
I=8.33A
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E , Amps = Watts/ Volts.
1000 / 12 = 83.33 A
Divide the watts by the volts, so it's 130 divided by 12, and the answer is in amps.
draw 0.104 amps
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
1/2 amp.
1 amp
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.
amps equals watts divided by volts.
draw 0.104 amps
It is drawing .06 amps.
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
1/2 amp.
1 amp
1500
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power Factor. An incandescent light bulb is a resistive load so PF = 1. ANSWER: = 1/2 Amp
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.
40 amps
figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40