There are about 8760 hours in a year, so running a 60 watt bulb for a year would consume (60 times 8760) or 526000 watt hours. Electric power rates vary, but at $0.15 per kilowatt-hour, that would be almost $80.
The cost of electricity varies from country to country and between suppliers. Consumers can also have different tariffs so that it is cheaper to use electricity at times when others are not using it. There is, therefore, no simple answer.
Also CFL and LED light bulbs use much less actual wattage than their equivalent wattage. It is best to look at the datasheet for each individual type of light bulb. They can vary from milliwatts to kilowatts, depending on the purpose the light bulb was intended for.
Nearly what it cost to build them.
Ohm's law applies: Current = Voltage / Resistance As such if you double the resistance of the light bulb you end up with half as much current.
The reading is much easier when you sit under the brighter bulb.
it would depend on where you are leaving from
It depends how much you pay for electricity. A 15 Watt bulb would consume around 134 kWh of electricity. In the UK, electricity is around 10p a kWh, so it would cost £13.40 to run the bulb.
that would depend on where you are leaving from, please be more specific
Depends on the bulb snowflake.
The cost of a candelabra bulb would depend on the wattage and style of the actual bulb. Candelabra bulbs are available in various different styles including bayonet cap and screw cap, opal and clear.
It cost me less than $3 if you talking about the bulb...not sure about the cover too
about $4000-$12,000 depending on how bright you want it
Uuuuhhh, Hell no!!! Do you even have the slightest inkling how much that would cost??? That wouldn't be a divorce, that would be a WAR!!!
around 9-15$
about Php 75 or $1.90
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