Brighter lightbulbs have more watts, as you might have noticed the numbers on the bulbs. Watts, in simple terms, is a measure of electrical power - which is current speed. If a bulb has 100 watts, then it allows 100 units of electricity to pass per unit of time. Therefore, it'll be brighter than, say, a 60 Watt bulb.
2007-11-13 09:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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well the watts might have something to do w/ it but no a lot... b/c if u haven't noticed a lot of light bulbs are the same size and different watts so that's no all of it.
2007-11-13 09:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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close, but it has to do with resistance. the high the resistance the more the electricity has to fight to get through. the more of a fight the less energy that is getting through, a dimmer bulb.
2007-11-13 09:40:07
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answer #3
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answered by mdk68gto, ase certified m tech 7
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2016-07-10 22:10:10
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answered by ? 3
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Filament temperature for incandescents.
2007-11-13 09:27:14
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answered by TS 2
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probably the amount of watts is has in it
2007-11-13 09:21:47
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answered by Sarah 6
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