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It depends on the wattage of the toaster. If the toaster has a wattage greater than 100W, then it will use more electricity than a 100W light bulb. If the toaster has a wattage less than 100W, then the light bulb will use more electricity.
No, a 100W light bulb uses less electricity than a refrigerator. A typical refrigerator consumes around 100-200 watts, whereas a 100W light bulb uses 100 watts. Therefore, the refrigerator consumes more electricity than the light bulb.
Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
When you turn on a 100W light bulb, it uses 100W of electricity right at that moment. The bulb draws a surge of power as it initially lights up, and then it stabilizes to consume 100W continuously while it is on.
The 100W bulb emits more light energy per second than the 40W bulb, so it appears brighter due to the higher intensity of light. This increase in brightness is a result of the higher power consumption and light output of the 100W bulb compared to the 40W bulb.
A toaster typically consumes more power than a light bulb because it requires more energy to generate heat for toasting bread. A typical toaster can consume around 800-1500 watts, while a standard incandescent light bulb typically uses about 60 watts.