If you are concerned your child has a lightbulb in their possession and this may be a tell-tale sign for drug use, you might consider that this lamp is an Ultra-Violet light which would be used to grow cannabis plants. OR, they may be using a lightbulb to smoke weed, tobacco, crack, etc.. Its just a home made smoking utensil..
None a lamp uses a lightbulb
The power rating for a light bulb (like "40 W") tells how much electrical power the light bulb uses. All of the power used by the bulb is either converted into light or heat. In an incandescent bulb, most of the energy becomes heat. In a fluorescent bulb, more of it becomes light.
No, a father smoking marijuana will not hurt an unborn child. The mother should do her best to stay out of the room, but the father smoking will not hurt.
A torch, or flashlight, typically uses a battery to power the lightbulb. When the battery is inserted into the torch, it completes a circuit allowing the current to flow from the battery to the lightbulb, which then emits light. The chemicals inside the battery convert chemical energy into electrical energy, powering the lightbulb.
The answer is 40 watts, power is a rate of energy. If you are looking for the total amount of energy it uses over its life, take its expected life and multiply it by 40 watts, which will give you your watt-hours. For example Expected life of the bulb is 2000 hrs Then it would be 2000*40 = 80,000 watt - hours or 80 KW-Hours Power companys charge by the KW hour used
It can cause deformities and metal probems or the child when it is born. If the mother has been smoking an adictive drug like cannabis then the child will be born adicted to that drug.
A computer uses more energy than a 60 watt lightbulb
You can unscrew a lightbulb.
The child will be exposed to second hand smoke similar to the child smoking themselves
Its just a furby... NOT A CHILD
Thomas Edison was the first to invent a lightbulb.
No, it is not illegal to change a lightbulb in Australia.