Depend on watt and voltage use of light bulbs. You can use this ohm's law formular to calculate the current draw on light bulbs. I (current in amp) = P (watt)/ E (voltage) If 25W light bulb use in 115V AC (resident home) then current draw will be: 25/115 = 0.22A or 22 miliamperes. Hope this help.
That would depend on the total watt rating of all the bulbs in the tail lights.
If the wireing is done properly you can install as many as you want until the fuse blows. A 30 amp circuit means that up to 30 amps is safe and after that it becomes unsafe and the fuse blows. You can calculate the number of 200 W bulbs that will draw 30 amps if you know the voltage. Most 30 amp circuits are connected to 220 volts. The maximum power you can draw from this circuit, before the fuse blows, is current x volts or 30 x 220 = 6600 watts. So you should be able to connect at least 32 ,200 W bulbs to this circuit and possibly 33 bulbs which would put you right at the maximum. If your voltage is only 110 volts then the max power you can draw is 30 x 110 = 3300 watts and the max number of bulbs is 3300/200 = 16.5 which of course means only 16 bulbs.
If each lamp is connected in parallel, then there are three 'paths' that draw current from the supply.
The Empire State Building contains 3,194,547 light bulbs. so my house has like 55 light bulbs, what the hell. :P lol
no there is not thousands of light bulbs on a computer screen. Instead there is a projector built in the computer projecting whatever for example google and then it appears on your screen. It is very clever i think personally
As many as you want. But where do you find 640 volts RMS?
draw 0.104 amps
1100 watts or about ten amps then another 3 to 4 amps for turn table light and fan
1100 watts or about ten amps then another 3 to 4 amps for turn table light and fan
A 65 Watt incandescent light bulb should draw 65W/120V = 541.67mA
Depends on the size of the LED light and the voltage applied. An example is an LED 24 volt globe light that pulls 8 watts which draw 0.333333 amps. Take an LED 120 volt light bulb draws 12 watts and will pull 0.1 amps. The same bulb at 240 volts wil draw 0.05 amps. it really depends on the watts and voltage applied. An average would be about 0.1 amps.
Have to know the wattage or resistance of the lamp to answer this question.
If the light is operating at 110 volts, and P = I x E, then I = 300/110, or 2.5 amps.
Using Ohm's Law E=IR, we would need four 8 ohm bulbs in parallel to draw a total circuit current (I sub t) of 2 amps. Each of the four branches would have .5 amps flowing through the bulb.
40 amps
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.
If the wireing is done properly you can install as many as you want until the fuse blows. A 30 amp circuit means that up to 30 amps is safe and after that it becomes unsafe and the fuse blows. You can calculate the number of 200 W bulbs that will draw 30 amps if you know the voltage. Most 30 amp circuits are connected to 220 volts. The maximum power you can draw from this circuit, before the fuse blows, is current x volts or 30 x 220 = 6600 watts. So you should be able to connect at least 32 ,200 W bulbs to this circuit and possibly 33 bulbs which would put you right at the maximum. If your voltage is only 110 volts then the max power you can draw is 30 x 110 = 3300 watts and the max number of bulbs is 3300/200 = 16.5 which of course means only 16 bulbs.
100 amps