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-- The voltage makes no difference.

-- The 400W device dissipates ten times as much power as the 40W device does.

We don't know how much of each one's power consumption is radiated in the form of

heat, UV light, etc. But if the spectral distribution of their output is similar, then the one

that dissipates more power produces more visible light, and appears brighter.

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