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Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
By far a toaster draws more current than a light bulb.
It uses modern technology to give better efficiency. A filament bulb has an incandescent (hot) piece of tungsten wire, which produces light but also heat. A fluorescent bulb uses a different process to produce more light and less heat.
Less than 0.02 watt/hours. Running your 100w bulb for an hour uses 100 watt/hours. The inrush current during the cold resistance of the bulb lasts for only a millisecond before the bulb is hot. This is insignificant on your electric bill even if you sat and flicked the lightswitch for the whole month, and is a common misconception that someone who didn't know what they were talking about made up.
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They both need electricity to work.
They are all powered by electricity.
They are all powered by electricity.
Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
By far a toaster draws more current than a light bulb.
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it uses eletrical energy
An example of electrical energy is like when a toaster is plugged in or lightning and a light bulb. It's that simple
electricity because a light bulb needs electricity
if there a light fixture under the floor (on the ceiling of the room underneath) the heat will eventually rise. this is most frequent when there is an incandesent light fixture in an uninsulated floor (like a basement 100w light bulb is left on) something like 90% of electricity used by a 100w bulb is heat.
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