what do you mean by 100 watt written in a electric bulb?
Answers
Answered by
33
Answer:
Watt is the electrical unit for the rate at which energy is generated or consumed. So, when you turn on a lamp with a 100-watt bulb in it, it's drawing 100 watts of electricity for every second it's lit. ... Remember, a watt is the amount of energy consumed—whereas brightness is measured in lumens.
Explanation:
hope it helps you
Answered by
6
Meaning of 100 Watt in electric bulb states it's electrical consumption.
- Watt is the SI unit of power. This means it states the amount of power consumption. Power further indicates amount of energy consumed per unit time.
- Hence, 100 Watt states that the bulb will consume 100 Joules of energy per second.
- Watt is equal to Joules/second which in other words can be written as kilogram metre²/second³.
Similar questions
English,
2 months ago
Social Sciences,
2 months ago
English,
6 months ago
English,
11 months ago
English,
11 months ago
Computer Science,
11 months ago