Really there is no LEDs on the streets. The only place you can find them are in some cars and they are usually on the tail lights and not the head lights.
No, not all LEDs are dimmable. Some LEDs are designed to be dimmable, while others are not. It is important to check the product specifications to see if an LED is dimmable before attempting to dim it.
If your compairing apples to apples like 3 watt leds to 3w leds then 128. The more leds the higher the power.
Yes, LEDs are dimmable.
Basically, when LEDs are connected in parallel, the LEDs with the lowest resistance will be the brightest, the other LEDs will be dimly lit or not lit at all. Therefore, use LEDs with the same model number and colour.
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leds are good for producing bright vivid colours but lack the refresh rate of an lcd lcds are good for speed and picture quality but colours are not as vivid as leds this is all down to personal preference some people prefer lcds over leds or visa versa
No.
red, green, yellow, blue leds
It depend on what the rating voltage of the LEDs are.
SemiLEDS Corporation (LEDS) had its IPO in 2010.
Most modern torches have LEDs in them, several newer models of Audis do too.
Resistors don't light up LEDs. They're required in a circuit along with LEDs in order to prevent excessive current through the LEDs when the LEDs are forward biased. The correct resistance value depends on the supply voltage and the desired (rated) current through the LEDs, and there's typically one resistor in series with each LED.