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Not as bright as normal light bulbs (higher watts though)
No. All light from light bulbs (incandescent) are equally bright. Higher wattage bulbs simply produce a higher quantity of light measured in lumens.
How do you dispose of the new light bulbd
To reduce the glare
Not necessarily. They can be brighter, or less bright. Both the energy saving light bulbs and the old-fasioned incandescent light bulbs come in different powers.
The future is looking bright for them.
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LEDs are the only bulbs capable of using the Light Bright technology. LEDs came out in 1962 and the only color available was red and at a low-intensity however current versions are available across the visible spectrum and can be very bright.
Since the SAME electrons have to go through both light bulbs, the current in both light bulbs will be the same (Kirchhoff's current law).