120 watt * 36 hr = 4,320 watts
Power = Energy/time 100W=Energy/360 Seconds Energy = 100/360 Energy ≈ 0.27 Joules
A 100 watt light bulb uses 2.4 kilowatt-hours of energy if it is left on for 24 hours straight (100 watts x 24 hours = 2400 watt-hours = 2.4 kilowatt-hours).
Faster than ambient left alone? If compare to open air then it is faster with extra heat source of 100 Watt. If it had twice the bulb then it is faster than 1 bulb. Light bulb is the energy source and evaporation require energy. Provide extra energy help speed up evaporation.
Have you tried changing the bulb ? maybe the bulb is bad
Yes, light bulbs emit heat energy as a byproduct of producing light. This heat can contribute to warming a room, especially if the light bulb is left on for an extended period of time. However, compared to other heating sources like a heater, the amount of heat produced by a light bulb is minimal.
HOW DO I CHANGE LIGHT BULBS
The bulb is burned out
Bulb is blown. Replace bulb.
Quite simply, this is because the Sun isn't a light bulb. The Sun is a hot gas - hot plasma, to be more precise - and it gets its energy from nuclear fusion at its center. There is enough energy left to continue burning for several billion years more.
TUrn the light off and let the bulb cool for a short while. Then just twist it counterclockwise (to the left) to remove it.
75W means bulb which give 75W power when connected to domestic light. Power is nothing but energy per second. Thus energy consumed by bulb can be calculated as follows. E = 75*60*60*4J = 1080kJ
Remove the tail light cover in the trunk. Take hold of the light bulb connector. Push the connector in and turn to the left at the same time. Reverse the process to install the new light bulb.