The recommended wattage for a 25-watt appliance bulb is 25 watts.
Generally electrical sockets are designed to handle a max wattage and are labeled that way. A 25 w bulb will draw more power than the socket is designed for and could result in damage to the electrical appliance and fire.
A 25W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 100W traditional incandescent bulb.
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Using a 25-watt light bulb can save energy and reduce costs compared to higher wattage bulbs. It consumes less electricity, resulting in lower energy bills. Additionally, the lower wattage bulb typically has a longer lifespan, reducing the frequency of replacements and further saving money.
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Check the wattage of the device that plugs into the adapter. If the device's wattage is lower that 25 watts then the answer is yes. If the device's wattage is higher that 25 watts then the answer is no.
The best place to purchase a 25w type b bulb for your lamp would be a hardware store or an online retailer specializing in lighting products.
As per the formula for power (Power (Watt) = Voltage (V) x Current (i) & Resistance (R) = V / i), 25w lamp bulb would have higher resistance compared to that of 5w lamp bulb.
Switching from a 25w incandescent bulb to a more energy-efficient option like an LED bulb can save you money on your electricity bill, last longer, and reduce your carbon footprint.
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A 3W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 25W traditional incandescent bulb.
The 25w bulb, since it has the much higher resistance. The resistance can be derived from:P = V^2/RR = V^2/PFor the 100w bulb:R = 220^2/100 = 484 ohmsFor the 25w bulb:R = 220^2/25 = 1936 ohmsWhen connected in series, and then connected to 440V, the voltage across the 100w bulb would be:V = 440*484/(484+1936) = 88VThis is well within spec.The voltage across the 25w bulb would be:V = 440*1936/(484+1936) = 352vThis is way over spec, and would cause the bulb to fuse.Although this answer assumes that a light bulb is a linear resistor, they are not. The resistance of a light bulb changes significantly with voltage and filiament temperature. The 25w light bulb is still the one that fuses, but the non-linearity of the resistance needs to be understood.