Depends on the specific light. A range might be between 10 and 40 watts per tube for most applications in a residence or small business.
It depends on the type of double fluorescent fixture and the tubes you use in it. If you use regular T-12 tubes, you would use 80 watts plus whatever losses you get from the ballast (up to 20 watts). If you use energy saver T-12 tubes, you would use 68 watts plus the losses from the ballast. If you use a T-8 fixture, you would use 64 watts plus whatever losses from the electronic ballast which are next to nothing in comparison to a magnetic T-12 ballast.
0.2 amps in general by 40 wattts tube. if u want to find it than u divide watts by voltage.
It depends on the wattage of each T12 fluorescent tube. However, a typical T12 fluorescent tube is around 40 watts. So, if you have a total of 200 watts available, you could power five T12 fluorescent tubes.
The luminous intensity of a light source is measured in candelas (cd), which indicates the amount of visible light emitted in a particular direction. The luminous intensity of a light source depends on its design, power consumption, and efficiency, not just on voltage. To compare the luminous intensity of a tube light LED and a 60-volt bulb, you would need to look at the specific specifications provided by the manufacturers or conduct a measurement using a light meter.
A T8 LED tube has to be used with a ballast to bring the correct voltage to the tube for it to operate correctly. Removing the ballast from the circuit will prevent the tube from operating.
40 watts
In general Tube Light consumes 0.2 amps in general by 40 Watts.
It depends on the type of double fluorescent fixture and the tubes you use in it. If you use regular T-12 tubes, you would use 80 watts plus whatever losses you get from the ballast (up to 20 watts). If you use energy saver T-12 tubes, you would use 68 watts plus the losses from the ballast. If you use a T-8 fixture, you would use 64 watts plus whatever losses from the electronic ballast which are next to nothing in comparison to a magnetic T-12 ballast.
0.2 amps in general by 40 wattts tube. if u want to find it than u divide watts by voltage.
It would be useful to know just how "low-watt" they are, in other words, exactly how many watts they use. Once you have that, use the formula: energy = power x time. If power is in watts and time in seconds, the energy will be in joules.
tube light woks like a tube light....
tube light woks like a tube light....
It depends on the wattage of each T12 fluorescent tube. However, a typical T12 fluorescent tube is around 40 watts. So, if you have a total of 200 watts available, you could power five T12 fluorescent tubes.
About 100w for a cathode ray tube and 60w for an LCD.
red bulb for the night time and white bulb pluse uv tube for the day.
The luminous intensity of a light source is measured in candelas (cd), which indicates the amount of visible light emitted in a particular direction. The luminous intensity of a light source depends on its design, power consumption, and efficiency, not just on voltage. To compare the luminous intensity of a tube light LED and a 60-volt bulb, you would need to look at the specific specifications provided by the manufacturers or conduct a measurement using a light meter.
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