No. 480 lumens is about the output of a 40 watt light bulb, and that will not make a very good flood light.
100 W tungsten incandescent (220 V): 1380 lm
0.25 of 480 is 120. 480 multiplied by 0.25 (1/4) is 120 or 480 divided by 4.
480 centimeters is 4.8 meters.
480 x 10 is 4,800.
480 ml = 16.23 US fluid ounces.
100 W tungsten incandescent (220 V): 1380 lm
It depends on the units used for 480. 480 nanometres? 480 kilometres? 480 light years?
about 480 seconds
Your question answers itself... 1000 watts, when operated on a 480-volt source..
According to Wikipedia, 480 ± 30 light years. The "±" refers to the estimated error.
480
25% of 480= 25% * 480= 0.25 * 480= 120
46% of 480 = 46% * 480 = 0.46 * 480 = 220.8
5% of 480 = 5% * 480 = 0.05 * 480 = 24
35% of 480:= 35% * 480= 0.35 * 480= 168
88% of 480= 88% * 480= 0.88 * 480= 422.4
12.5% of 480= 12.5% * 480= 0.125 * 480= 60