No, a light bulb rated to work in a 120 volt lamp will not work properly in a 12 or 24 volt low volt lighting fixture. I don't believe it will harm the fixture. If you did get a 120 volt light bulb to fit into a low voltage light it would probably just be dim.
Using a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket may cause the bulb to burn out more quickly or not function properly. The higher voltage from the socket can lead to a higher current flowing through the bulb, which can damage it or cause it to fail prematurely. It is always best to match the voltage of the bulb with the voltage of the socket for optimal performance and safety.
145 km is bigger than 145 m.
145 km is larger than 145 m because 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. So, 145 km is equivalent to 145,000 meters, which is greater than 145 meters.
A reading of 145 volts is high. The first thing that I would check is the accuracy of your meter. Check the voltage reading at different locations for example, friends homes, to see if the reading is still high there. If it is check your meter reading against another meter. If you are sure that your meter and reading is correct then call the utility company and get them to check the voltage for you.
It is: 145 km
Using a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket may cause the bulb to burn out more quickly or not function properly. The higher voltage from the socket can lead to a higher current flowing through the bulb, which can damage it or cause it to fail prematurely. It is always best to match the voltage of the bulb with the voltage of the socket for optimal performance and safety.
145 - 120 = 25 25/120 x 100 = 21% increase
(145 mm) x (90 mm) x (120 mm) = 0.413693434 US gallons
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maybe you should raise it to $145
The LCM of 25, 120, and 145 is 17,400, which is the multiple of the highest power of prime factors from all numbers (25 = 52; 120 = 23 x 3 x 5; 145 = 5 x 29). (23 x 3 x 52 x 19 = 2 x 2 x2 x 3 x 5 x 5 x 29 = 17400).
The sum of the factorials of digits of a number is equal to the original number. Ex: n=145=> 1! + 4! + 5! = 1 + 24 + 120 = 145
Around 120 mph tops.
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Rated 145 with 2.8 Actual closer to 120
121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145
Convert hours into minutes. So 1 hours = 60 minutes 4 * 60 = 240 240 + 10 = 250 subtract 2 * 60 = 120 120 + 25 = 145 250 - 145 = 105 105 minutes or 1 hour and 45 minutes