110 volts is what comes out of an average wall socket in America. A 100-watt bulb would be powered by 110 volts. You need to be more specific in your question to get a good answer. Small can't be measured.
The quantity of power consumed by a light bulb is dependant on the wattage of the bulb.
You answer is on the light bulb. Watts is the same as power.
it varys from light bulb to light bulb.
The correct voltage should be printed on the light bulb.
For lighting up a city you need 120 volts in the USA and 230 volts in Europe. It's just the usual voltage the light bulbs are needing.
it all depends on what the bulb is rated for4 extra volts on a 120 volt bulb is negligable4 extra volts on a 1 volt bulb will definitely pop the element, but I don't think it would explodeAnswerDepends on the bulb voltage, but it shouldn't explode. If it's a 6volt bulb or lower, it would burn out quickly.If it's a 12volt bulb or higher, it may have a shorter life, but it would be brighter.
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what is a conclusion for a battery powered light bulb
Electricity powered the light bulb in the 19th century. Thomas Edison is considered to be the inventor of the modern light bulb.
it varys from light bulb to light bulb.
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Um, a 5 volt light bulb?
Onions don't have volts.
A light bulb connected between to wires, each having 300 volts to ground that are in phase, will not light, because there is no differential voltage available to do any work. If each wire has 300 volts to ground and are out of phase (600 volts between them) the light bulb will be lit, if it is rated at least for 600 volts, otherwise it will burn out.
The correct voltage should be printed on the light bulb.
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Small bulbs come in many different voltages. It will always be marked on the bulb and will only work correctly with that proper voltage applied.
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For lighting up a city you need 120 volts in the USA and 230 volts in Europe. It's just the usual voltage the light bulbs are needing.