There is no direct conversion for this, because these are two separate things. Watts is actual power usage. "Lumens" is how much light is provided from a specified amount of power. The typical light bulb converts some of the electricity driven through it into light, and the rest into heat. The more efficient the light bulb, the less power per lumen will be required.
That is why newer bulbs can be purchased that are 13 watts and advertised as equivalent to 60 watt incandescent bulbs - the light output is roughly equivalent (lumens), but the power usage is substantially different.
2300lm Comment I think you mean lumens, not lumen's. No that answer is wrong Watts (energy usage) / Lumens (light output) 25 is equal to 200 35 is equal to 325 40 is equal to 450 60 is equal to 800 75 is equal to 1100 100 is equal to 1600 125 is equal to 2000 150 is equal to 2600 36 watts would be about 350 Lumens
At 746 watts per horsepower (electric) a 35 kw generator would require about 470 horsepower. Round that up, and allowing for control loop margin and mechanical losses, I would guess that a 35 kw generator should need a 500 or 600 horsepower engine.
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
2759400000--------------- original answer above is way too big, improved below -----------There are 36 possible answers,depends on how many leap years in those 35 years,starting the normal 35 years (no leap years):60 * 60 * 24 = 86400 seconds/day86400 * 365 * 35 = 1103760000 seconds / normal yearfor 1 leap years in those 35 : 1103760000 + 86400 = 1103846400for 2 : 1103760000 + 86400 * 2for 3 : 1103760000 + 86400 * 3...for 35 leap days: 1103760000 + 86400 * 35 = 1106764000so, the answer is between [1103760000,1106764000]
There is approximately 1. 35 tons in a cubic yard of fine sand.
2300lm Comment I think you mean lumens, not lumen's. No that answer is wrong Watts (energy usage) / Lumens (light output) 25 is equal to 200 35 is equal to 325 40 is equal to 450 60 is equal to 800 75 is equal to 1100 100 is equal to 1600 125 is equal to 2000 150 is equal to 2600 36 watts would be about 350 Lumens
Well friend, lumens and watts measure different things. Lumens tell us how bright a bulb is, while watts tell us how much energy it uses. A 35 lumens bulb may not be as bright as a 60 watts bulb, but it can still light up a room beautifully in its own gentle way. Just remember, every light has its own special glow that can bring warmth and comfort to any space.
An LED bulb equivalent to a 35 Watt halogen bulb would typically be around 4-6 Watts. LED bulbs are much more energy-efficient than halogen bulbs, so they require less power to produce a similar level of brightness.
35 watts. Mabye, but you have to add that all are of different wattage.
Watts are a measure of power, Joules are a measure of energy. The energy is equal to the power times the time. So if you have a power of 5 watts running for 7 seconds, that is 5x7 Joules of energy, or 35 Joules. Looked at another way, power measures how fast energy is converted. So 35 Joules converted in 7 seconds would be 5 watts of power, but it would need 35 watts to convert that energy in 1 second.
25 to 35 watts
The average household fan used in US or Canada is about 35-50 watts.
Car headlights typically range from 35 watts to 55 watts for halogen bulbs, while newer LED headlights can range from 15 watts to 30 watts. The brightness of a headlight is measured in lumens rather than candle watts.
The Kicker Impulse 352xi amp has a maximum power output of 35 watts per channel x 2 channels at 4 ohms or 35 watts x 2 channels at 2 ohms.
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35 miles = 2,217,600 inches
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