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What is a light bulb measured in?

A light bulb is typically measured in watts, which indicates its power consumption and brightness output. It can also be measured in lumens, which quantifies the amount of light produced by the bulb.


Does CD have a magnet on it?

No, a typical CD does not have a magnet on it. CDs store data using tiny pits and lands on a reflective surface, which are read by a laser in the CD player. Magnets can interfere with the data on a CD and damage it.


Can you safely use a universal AC adaptor set at 10V 300mA for a portable CD player that requires 4.5V 700mA?

Gary, If you do this you are going to toast your CD player. I suppose you are thinking because the VA that it will be ok. It won't. Your CD is not desinged to handle the higher voltage . This is really no different that taking a 120 volt microwave and trying to plug it into 240 volt source; and I know you wouldn't want to do that. The only difference here is amps for household stuff and milliamps for your electronics. Same result though; you get to go and get a new one. . Andy


How do you combine two CD's together?

To combine two CD's together, you can create a new compilation CD by transferring the songs from both CDs onto a computer, arranging the tracks in the desired order, and then burning them onto a blank CD. You can use CD burning software to help with this process.


What is the small hole at the centre of CD called?

The small hole at the center of a CD is called the "spindle hole" or "hub hole." This hole allows the CD to be securely attached to the spindle of a CD player or drive so that it can be properly read and played.

Related Questions

How much energy does a CD player use?

It uses 35 watts per hour. :)


How many watts does your 1999 mercury cougar have with a factory CD player?

most stock CD players or radios have about 200 watts in them unless you upgraded the stero when u got the car


What kind of CD player is best to use when walking?

cd walkman / portable cd player


What type of energy does a CD player use?

It is plugged into the wall and requires electricity to work.


Why do we use CD player?

a CD player could be in the liabary for people to listen to the tapes.


Can I use a CD player with my iPod?

There are several great iPod dock and CD player combinations, but a CD player will not directly plug into a iPod.


How many watts does a DVD writer need to run?

From what I understand, a typical DVD Burner will consume 25-30 watts during a peak burn cycle.This does not include Blue-Ray burners. CD burners will be about 5-15 watts lower.


Use of a CD player?

A CD player is used to play music from a CD. There are personal CD players that are used with headphones and CD players that are part of a stereo system.


What is the annual energy usage of a CD player?

Look at the power rating of your CD player. There should be a kind of metallic sticker with that information. If it only specifies amperes and volts, multiply the two to get watts (that should be close enough for most practical purposes). Now, assuming you want yearly energy in kWh, convert the power to kilowatts. Then multiply this by the number of hours you use your CD player in a year. The answer is in kWh.


What are the benefits of a portable CD player?

It is best to use a portable CD player when you are going to go outside or if you are on the move. These would be good for taking walks or going to the beach. Many people use these when they are going to work out as well.


What is the best way to clean my portable CD player?

You can use any DVD player cleaning kit to clean your CD player, or just use isopropyl alcohol.


How many watts does a CD drive pull?

During operation, a typical cd drive will draw 150 milliAmps while playing and about 600 milliAmps during writing. cd drives are attached to the PSU via a 12 volt rail, so this equates to 1.8 to 7.2 watts.