The electricity used by a Lightbuldb is measured in "Watts", the output of the Light (i.e. the Light) is measured in "Candela".
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The amount of power they consume is measured in watts. The amount of light they put out is measured in lumens.
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Light bulbs are measured in two ways: Lumens for their light output and Watts for their power consumption.
Light bulb are measured in Candela (Cd) for its luminous intensity and Watt for its power consumed.
The unit for intensity of light is candela(cd). However, bulbs are rated by their power usage which is measured in watts(W)
The power a light bulb consumes is measured in watts. Light output is often described in terms of watts, as wattage was the only measurement distinguishing different light bulbs in the years before CFL bulbs were commonplace.Light output may also be described in 'candlepower', although this unit of measurement is obsolete and was replaced by the 'candela' in 1948. 'Lumens' are the standard of light measurement in terms of what the human eye can perceive, and you may see these on light bulb packaging occasionally as well.Incandescent light bulbs are generally measured in watts, indicating the power consumed by the bulb.The amount of light of light produced is measured in lumens. Fluorescent bulbs produce more lumens per watt than incandescent. LED lights produce more lumens per watt than florescents.Watts.Watts
Electrical power of a bulb is real power used by the bulb. It is measured in Watts. In general, the higher the bulb watt rating, the more lumens it will produce. This is not always the case, since some bulbs are more efficient than others at turning electrical energy into light (ie some bulbs produce more heat, an unwanted byproduct, than others). Real electrical power is always measured in watts. Total power (real and reactive) is measured in volt amperes, which is a vector summation of real power plus reactive power. Power times a time it is used is measured in Joules, or watt seconds.
Electrical power is measured in watts (W), just like any other type of power.Power is the rate at which energy is used. Energy is measured in joules (J), though utility bills usually measure energy using kilowatt-hours (kW·h) instead. 1 kW·h = 3,600,000 J.
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