ahm...depends on the cost per watt charged by your local provider... how much is it?
Joules = watts x seconds. Just convert the minutes to seconds, then multiply.
the actual filament itself in a light bulb has the most resistance,this is why it glows and produces light,the rest of the bulb is sufficiently engineered to carry the voltage and current applied to it without producing too much heat.
The power rating for a light bulb (like "40 W") tells how much electrical power the light bulb uses. All of the power used by the bulb is either converted into light or heat. In an incandescent bulb, most of the energy becomes heat. In a fluorescent bulb, more of it becomes light.
About 7 cents an hour.
Mythbusters actually proved that flicking the light switch on and off didn't cost any more than 2 cents.
a buck for the bulb and 2-3 minutes of your time to replace it
i dont know ether if you get the answer can u send it to me plz
the price of the bulb
about 2-3 dolers
The first commercially available light bulb cost $1 in 1881, which was three years after Thomas Edison developed the first practical incandescent light bulb. The Seattle Times reveals the $1 price in 1881 translates to $23 in 2013. By 1910, the cost of a light bulb dropped to 17 cents.
$13 plus 5 minutes of your time.
A 0 Watt bulb does not consume electric power so the cost is zero.
typically, you only change the bulb (it the bulb light is out). they usually cost a few dollars, if it is a busted headlight, do not know.
Flourescent light bulbs are approximately double the price of a standard bulb. There is an advantage to them though, they last longer and are more energy efficient.
I am not sure of the exact figure but it must of cost a lot, there weren't many lightbulbs in that time.
about 2.00 dollars. it depends on the size and shape and the number of volts you get!
a nightlight can cost a few dollars depending on the type of nightlight it is such as a bulb or sensor. the decor of the nightlight can be factored in the cost as well.