Typical flood lights use between 75 and 300 watts per bulb. Many fixtures have more than one light bulb, and many home installations have more than one fixture.
Yes, flood lights use a lot of electricity.
The figures can be brought down a bit by using Mercury vapor or halide lamps.
No, flood lights do not use more energy. If the wattage is the same between a flood and a spot light, it is the wattage used that you pay for. It is the lens of the bulb that determines the light output pattern. A smooth surface will give a flood pattern where as a spot has a lens that focuses the light into a central location. A reflector flood has a silvered interior to direct the light outwards on to an object.
because if we don't have electricity, we won't have electronic and electric trains, elevators, etc
We don;t we have just become dependent on it
The consumers manage it themselves, for example they turn the lights off when they go to bed.
Yes, you can attach a generator to a hamster wheel and make electricity. However, you will not make a lot, as there is not a lot of torque available in this case.
we use electricity a lot because we use it for the lights and refridgerator,etc.
The amount of electricity fairy lights uses depends on how many are in use. They generally use about a watt a light, which means that a lot of lights will take quite a bit of electricity.
Outdoor landscape lights do not use much electricity if you decide to buy the 'hard wired' electric lights. One of the most popular options with landscape lighting is using solar powered lights and they do not use any electricity.
They use it for T.V.'s, computers, lights, work, and a lot more things.:)
You use electricity to make things work like tv's and lights.
yes
Flood lights are used as they are low glaring lights !
Yes. The best flood lights to use in the backyard should be Metal Halide because they provide a pure bright white light which is long lasting and energy efficient.
You use electricity at home to keep appliances running so you can cook and do laundry. Your computer uses electricity. You use electricity for lights and water in your home.
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
No, flood lights do not use more energy. If the wattage is the same between a flood and a spot light, it is the wattage used that you pay for. It is the lens of the bulb that determines the light output pattern. A smooth surface will give a flood pattern where as a spot has a lens that focuses the light into a central location. A reflector flood has a silvered interior to direct the light outwards on to an object.
A lot of electricity a day