Obviously not. It would blow the bulb by 600W!
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Yes you can use a 60 watt light bulb in a lampholder that is rated a 660 watts. The rating given to these lamp holders is the maximum amount of wattage that can be applied to them safely.
yes there is
Technically speaking a bulb and a lamp are the same thing. You can use a 60 watt bulb in a fixture calling for a 40 watt bulb but I wouldn't. The lighting fixture may get to hot, melt and start a fire.
no because it would blow up because the socket would draw 13 watt not 9 watt
If both bulbs fit into the same socket I would presume this to be fine.
If the socket threads of the lamp are the same then yes the bulbs can be interchanged. The 5 watt bulb will glow brighter than the 4 watt bulb. If by a 4 watt light you mean a 4 watt fixture, then it is not recommended to place a larger wattage lamp in a fixture that is rated by the manufacturer at a specific operating wattage
Yes.
yes the bulb will actually last longer
Technically speaking a bulb and a lamp are the same thing. You can use a 60 watt bulb in a fixture calling for a 40 watt bulb but I wouldn't. The lighting fixture may get to hot, melt and start a fire.
no because it would blow up because the socket would draw 13 watt not 9 watt
If both bulbs fit into the same socket I would presume this to be fine.
If the socket threads of the lamp are the same then yes the bulbs can be interchanged. The 5 watt bulb will glow brighter than the 4 watt bulb. If by a 4 watt light you mean a 4 watt fixture, then it is not recommended to place a larger wattage lamp in a fixture that is rated by the manufacturer at a specific operating wattage
A 75 bulb will use more electricity.
Yes.
Question is not clear; however, if you were to install a 120watt bulb into 90 watt rated socket then it may work for a while for some. yet, even if it works then after a while will start burning quite often and the fixtures itself will be damaged permanently
No, you can not use a 150 watt high pressure sodium bulb with a 70 watt ballast.
The highest watt headlight bulb you can use in a 2000 Mazda 323 is 65 watts. Most vehicles use a 55 watt bulb.
If you dont mind splodey light bulb.
A 40 watt bulb is dimmer than a 100 watt bulb.