A light doesn't output current, it "draws" current based on voltage and its resistance.
Voltage = Current x Resistance or Current = Voltage / Resistance. (Ohm's Law)
You would get output when the intensity of the applied light is higher and series current would make the current amplitude higher.
A rule of thumb is the higher the wattage the higher the light output.
Light bulb in the home - alternating current (A/C) Light bulb in a car - direct current (D/C) Output of a battery charger - direct current Input of a battery charger - usually alternating current
The spotlight bulb has a different pattern cut into its lens that concentrates the light output into a tight central pattern. A floodlight lens pattern distributes the light output to a larger outside diameter there by spreading the light into a wide flood pattern. The spotlight has a higher light intensity output than the floodlight output.
Lux is a measurement of light, the brightness at source. The higher the number the brighter the sourceIllumination, the light output of a light bulb.
Lux is a measurement of light, the brightness at source. The higher the number the brighter the sourceIllumination, the light output of a light bulb.
The bulb has resistance which then gets smal
It could be that people need more light. The higher the wattage on incandescent bulbs means that the lamp will have a higher light output. Better to see on the long winter nights in the northern hemisphere.
The battery light is for low alternator output voltage. Try testing the alternator output using a miltimeter and if its less than 13 volts your alternator isn't putting out what it should. If it has low output check the belt tension and all wire connections before replacing alternator
Probably indicates an undercharge condition. Check the alternetor output voltage and check for good connections..
A dimmer reduces the voltage to a light so that the current is reduced, which causes the bulb to have a reduced lumen output.
Input to light bulb is Electricity and output is light.