The average tail light bulb typically consumes between 5 to 21 watts, depending on the type of bulb used. Standard incandescent tail light bulbs generally use around 21 watts, while LED tail lights are more energy-efficient, often consuming about 5 to 10 watts. The exact wattage can vary based on the vehicle and the specific lighting technology employed.
A typical light bulb uses around 60 watts of power.
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Thomas Edison's first lightbulb was about 20 watts
If it is a 40 Watt bulb it converts energy at the rate of 40 Watts as long as it is switched on.
A light bulb with a power consumption of 150 watts typically produces around 2600 to 3000 lumens.
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Divide the wattage by the voltage. If it is 120Volt then the answer is .15Amp
Multiply the current by the voltage: 120 times 0.3, which is 40 watts.
Takes 300 hours for the average light bulb to burn out
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.