Only, and I DO stress ONLY if it provides the correct temperature ranges ! If not - you need to 'experiment' with different wattages to find the right bulb !
well it can if you have the right stuff for it like a 100w light bulb and some food & water.
what continent is 80s, 100w
The coordinates 60N 100W point to Canada. It is located in the northern part of the country, specifically in the province of Manitoba.
A tortoise has to be around 4 years when you upgrade your heat to a 100w.
100/w
It depends on the wattage of the toaster. If the toaster has a wattage greater than 100W, then it will use more electricity than a 100W light bulb. If the toaster has a wattage less than 100W, then the light bulb will use more electricity.
The coordinates 40N 100W point to North America, specifically to the central part of the United States.
Less than 0.02 watt/hours. Running your 100w bulb for an hour uses 100 watt/hours. The inrush current during the cold resistance of the bulb lasts for only a millisecond before the bulb is hot. This is insignificant on your electric bill even if you sat and flicked the lightswitch for the whole month, and is a common misconception that someone who didn't know what they were talking about made up.
Canada is the country at 60N 100W. Those coordinates are right on the border between the Manitoba and Nunavut provinces.
NO. Two 60W lamps will use 120W - which is more than 100W !!
A 1 megawatt power station can power 10,000 100W bulbs. This is because 1 megawatt is equal to 10,000 100W bulbs in terms of power consumption.
A 100W incandescent light bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens of light.