Two watts? 1.0000000000000000000000001 watts?
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As long as the lamp holder will take the larger wattage lamp and the current of the circuit is sized to take the larger current then yes, the lamps should be interchangeable.
If the socket threads of the lamp are the same then yes the bulbs can be interchanged. The 5 watt bulb will glow brighter than the 4 watt bulb. If by a 4 watt light you mean a 4 watt fixture, then it is not recommended to place a larger wattage lamp in a fixture that is rated by the manufacturer at a specific operating wattage
The power of a race car is measured in horsepower, a much larger unit than the watt. (1 hp = 745.7 watts)
A 45 watt power supply can typically power small electronics devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and some smaller appliances. It may not be sufficient for larger devices or power-hungry electronics.
The watt-hour rating of a Panasonic battery varies depending on the specific model and type. For example, Panasonic's lithium-ion batteries can range from a few watt-hours for smaller cells to several hundred watt-hours for larger, high-capacity packs. To get an accurate figure, it's best to check the specifications for the particular Panasonic battery you are interested in.
A kilowatt equals 1000 watts. watts=volts x amps.
A speedlight typically ranges from 50 to 500 watt seconds. The watt seconds of a speedlight affect its power output and ability to illuminate a subject. Higher watt seconds result in brighter light and the ability to light up larger areas or subjects. This can impact the quality and clarity of photos taken in low light conditions or when using high shutter speeds.
James Watt discovered watt.
Look at the wattage capacity of the fixture. Some fixtures are limited to 65 watts, some can take much more. If you use a larger bulb than what the fixture was designed for you create a fire risk. If you need to use a larger bulb but the fixture is limited to 65 watts, you need to change the fixture.
there is one Giga Giga watt in one Exa watt. So one Exa watt = one Giga Giga watt or 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = 1018 watt and one Giga watt = 109 watt then one Exa watt = 109 Giga watt or one Exa watt = one billion Giga watt = one thousand million Giga watt
The homonym for "watt" is "what." In speech, the words "watt" and "what" sound the same but have different meanings.