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It would depend on the wattage of the fluorescent tubes. As a rough estimate, you would need about 6-8 standard 40-watt fluorescent tubes to approximate the light output of a 1000-watt metal halide bulb.
If it is 1000 watts then it produces a 1000 watts. A watt is 1 joule/sec.
Yes, if they are the same type of lights, having twice as many lumens gives you twice as much light, regardless of how many lights you need.
A 32 watt bulb uses 32 watt-hours, or 0.032 kWh, every hour it is used.
25*24/1000 or: first convert wattage to kilowatts (25/1000) = .025 Kw then multiply by hours 24hrs X .025Kw = 0.6 Kwh about 6 cents/day see what wattage on your TV is.
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It would depend on the wattage of the fluorescent tubes. As a rough estimate, you would need about 6-8 standard 40-watt fluorescent tubes to approximate the light output of a 1000-watt metal halide bulb.
The Rockefeller Christmas Tree typically has around 50,000 LED lights.
If it is 1000 watts then it produces a 1000 watts. A watt is 1 joule/sec.
1000 feet
1000 watts can for sure
1000 miles
1000 in there lifetime
R=V/i That is 1000 ohm.
Yes, if they are the same type of lights, having twice as many lumens gives you twice as much light, regardless of how many lights you need.
I do believe that it's between 1000 and 1200 feet
The currency value of a 1000 Tpaneza eaaaaoe is worth $5.00. Tpaneza is a 16th century currency that is no longer produce. Greece banknotes 1000 Tpaneza eaaaaoe.