Isaiah Isaiah
  • 30-09-2023
  • Physics
High School

A 100-watt lightbulb is on for 2 hours a day. What is the energy in watt-hours (Wh) it consumes per day?

Answer :

jcherry99 jcherry99
  • 12-01-2024

Answer:

Explanation:

You have to assume the lightbulb consumes 100 watts of power. If it gives off 100 watts equivalent of light, you cannot solve the problem.

W = 100 watts

T = 2 hours

Energy = W * h

Energy = 100 * 2

Energy = 200 watt*hours

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