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Yes, eventually. The components of the light itself are only designed to handle the heat of the 45 watt bulb. The extra heat from the 60 watt bulb would eventually damage parts of the light, including the wires.
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
assuming this is a 12 volt system....45 amps.
60 and 100 watt in series then the 60 watt will have the biggest voltagedrop.In parallel they are the same.Using a voltage of 120 volts, the 60 watt lamp would have 75 volts across it and the 100 watt lamp would have 45 volts across it in a series circuit, bringing the total to 120 volts.
If you meant the degree difference, then the answer is 5 degrees latitude.If you meant differences in the features:The 45 degrees north line of latitude is located north of 40 degrees north.The 40 degrees north line of latitude is longer than 45 degrees north.
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45watt + 45 watt
60 x 45 Joules.
20% can be written as 0.2, if you meant 45 - 0.2 that equals 44.8 If you meant 45 minus 20 percent of 45, then 45-(45 x 0.2) equals 36
Yes, eventually. The components of the light itself are only designed to handle the heat of the 45 watt bulb. The extra heat from the 60 watt bulb would eventually damage parts of the light, including the wires.
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
Minutes? 45 minutes in 45 minutes. If you meant seconds... 45 x 60 = 2700
-8x-5y-45 is not an equation. An equation requires an equal sign in there somewhere. If you meant -8x-5y=45, then there are many ways to rewrite it, such as -(8x+5y)=45, or 8x+5y=-45, or 8x=-(45+5y), to name three. If you meant -8x-5y=-45, then you're probably looking for 8x+5y=45.
45 watt output to each of four speaker connections
To be sure that you don't damage your hardware, ALWAYS replace with identical or atleast similar parts... especially if you're not an experienced technician.
assuming this is a 12 volt system....45 amps.