Nominally one for each Ampere of current that the mains supply
is capable of delivering on a continuous basis.
On 120 volts seven could be used, on 240 v fourteen of them.
Depends on what type and quality of light bulbs.
Can't answer that w/o knowing the Ampere rating of the fuse. A standard house circuit being 15 amps you would load the circuit up to 14.7 amps with 27 light bulbs.
1.3 decilion light bulbs for a single second.
because one battery distributes an even amount of power. the only way that both of the light bulbs with two batteries will stay the same brightness is if the batteries ans light bulbs are in a parallel circuit. then the power is distributed evenly between the light bulbs. If the lighbulbs are in a simple circuit then the first lightbulb (in a positive to negative direction) will be brighter because it uses up more energy before it can get to the second light.
The wattage rating of a timer is governed by the manufactures specification. As long as the light bulbs wattage rating is not higher than the timers rating, the timer will be alright to use in the circuit. The circuits load is what governs the wattage of the circuit.
Well it can depend on how many bulbs it has etc, but generally it would be a series circuit.
Many light bulbs.
If all three bulbs are in parallel, then there are three current pathways.
To answer this question, you need to know how many amps the circuit that is connected to the light bulb can handle. For home applications with a 15 amp circuit and no other loads connected you get: Power = Current * voltage, Substituting the known information yields: power = 15 amps * 110 volts, which is 1650 watts of total capacity. You have 100 watt bulbs, so: 1650/100 = 16.5 bulbs If your circuit is other than 15 amps, or if there is additional loads on the circuit, you must adjust the current or total capacity accordingly
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