If you meant 60w (or watts) then it is used primarily in small table lamps and closets. If you meant 60 v (or volts) then you could use it in series with another 60v bulb on a standard household 120v circuit.
Actually the range of the voltage required for the bulb is depends on type of the bulb. Hence the range is mentioned on the pack of the light. It may be 30v, 60v,120v. In order to avoid voltage fluctuations place a adapter to the bulb. Vocca adapters are available in the market. They can reduce the voltage fluctuations. And also vocca adapters are voice activated adapters.
Ohms law states E=I*R. Isolating I we get, I = E/R.I = 60V/12ohms = 5 amps.
it should become dimmer
in a series circuit or it will not work. Put it after the bulb
take the big thing of and twist the bulb and put it in
Not really, but the light bulb might not work if it's on and you put it in water.
Take old bulb out, put new bulb in. Simples!
you take the old bulb out and put in the other
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nitrogen , and argon gas
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