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Yes, one is just a little bright than the other. Done it no problem.
How you do this is to place the bulb under twice as much pressure than it is currently at. Slowly increase the pressure and then increase the temperature by 21 degrees celcius. Once you have done all of this, dip the bulb in paint that contains mercury
The LED bulb is brighter than the incandescent bulb.
Yes, a 100-watt light bulb is brighter than a 60-watt light bulb because it produces more light.
it has more energy than one bulb
Bulb temperature is typically lower than dry temperature because the bulb thermometer measures the temperature of the air without factoring in the effects of evaporation. The dry bulb temperature, on the other hand, accounts for the cooling effect of evaporation, giving a lower reading than the bulb temperature.
No, the wet bulb is always lower. Evaporation from the wet bulb reduces its temperature.
No, the wet bulb is always lower. Evaporation from the wet bulb reduces its temperature.
No, the wet bulb is always lower. Evaporation from the wet bulb reduces its temperature.
The 100W bulb emits more light energy per second than the 40W bulb, so it appears brighter due to the higher intensity of light. This increase in brightness is a result of the higher power consumption and light output of the 100W bulb compared to the 40W bulb.
The new bulb has higher resistance than the old one did, and it's designed to use less electrical energy than the old one used.
This is a bit less light than a 40W incandescent bulb (much less than a 9-watt CFL bulb, but twice as much as a 5-watt CFL mini-bulb).