Watts. Big wattage is measured in kilowatts (watts x 1000).
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No. All light from light bulbs (incandescent) are equally bright. Higher wattage bulbs simply produce a higher quantity of light measured in lumens.
The CPU Cabinet i provided with 220 volt and 6 Ampere.The wattage of processor is always measured that ranges from 25 to 35 watt depending upon the type of processor you are using.You can calculate the total wattage for cabinet by adding the wattage of other fans in the cabinet or other enhancements and G.P.U.
Wattage is a direct measure of how much power is used in an hour. Ex.A 60 Watt light bulb uses 60 watts of power in an hour. Power at your meter is measured in Thousands of Watts or Kilowatts.
Guitar amps are measured in decibels while speaker output can be measured in watts. The relative wattage or output is not as important as that the sound be heard above the sound of the rest of the instruments in the band.
Energy use is measured in watts. The watts used by a light bulb is on the package or the bulb. Find bulbs with the same wattage but different physical sizes if you want to prove this.
All light is measured in Lumens. If you're wanting to know the units of power consumption of an LED, it's measured in Watts (W). LED's have a very low wattage, about 0.001 W or 1 mW!
It's a unit called lumens. You can look that up and find more about it. Or if you're I. The movie industry, it's measured in wattage. Hope this helps.
Power supplies are rated at the maximum wattage they can put out. Of course, a computers requirements vary depending on what the computer is doing, so a computer power supply should be of the same, or greater, wattage requirement of the computer when under it's greatest load.
The formula you are looking for is W = A x V. Watts = Amps x Volts. These values should be on the nameplate of the fan.
Wattage is the total output of sound volume. Amps refer to the amount of current needed to provide proper power (electricity) to the amplifiers that reproduce the sound.