65 KW
nominal 600 watts 610 Watts
Watts are a unit of power. So 40 watts of power to an LED are the same as 40 watts of power to a fluorescent. Sometimes LEDs are rated in equivalent watts which is an attempt to relate watts to brightness or lumens. You need to compare lumens and the "temperature" of the bulbs in Kelvin to get the comparison I think you are looking for.
Power is measured in watts.
Electrical power is expressed in watts or in jouls per secondAnother AnswerThere is no such thing as 'electrical power'. Power is simply a rate: the rate of doing work. Power can be measured in watts (in the SI system) or in horsepower (in the Imperial system). There is no reason why the power of a heater can't be measured in horsepower or the power of a car can't be measured in watts.
Electrical power is also measured in Watts.
65000
300 watts
A typical monitor consumes around 25-30 watts of power.
nominal 600 watts 610 Watts
£65000-120000
75 Watts
18 percent of 65000 = 1170018% of 65000= 18% * 65000= 0.18 * 65000= 11700
75 watts
4 percent of 65000 = 26004% of 65000= 0.04 * 65000= 2600
The power of lightbulbs is measured in watts. This measurement indicates how much energy the lightbulb consumes and helps determine its brightness.
65000 to 125000
65000