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under what voltage torch bulb works​

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Answered by allshtala94
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Explanation:

Because flashlights/torches operate on batteries which generally provide just a few volts (typically 1.5–6 VDC), and because of the limited capacity (in mAH) of those batteries, flashlight bulbs typically consume between fractions of a watt (W) to several watts of power at most, which in turn limits the light output

Answered by vaibhaviwangarwar19
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Explanation:

Because flashlights/torches operate on batteries which generally provide just a few volts (typically 1.5–6 VDC), and because of the limited capacity (in mAH) of those batteries, flashlight bulbs typically consume between fractions of a watt (W) to several watts of power at most, which in turn limits the light output

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