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  2. Halogen lamp - Wikipedia

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    A 300 watt tubular halogen bulb operated at full power quickly reaches a temperature of about 540 °C (1,004 °F), while a 500 watt regular incandescent bulb operates at only 180 °C (356 °F) and a 75 watt regular incandescent at only 130 °C (266 °F).

  3. H1 lamp - Wikipedia

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    The H1 lamp uses a P14.5s base in accord with IEC 60061. [1] This is a round metal prefocus base 14.5 mm in diameter with a flat and two dimples so the H1 can be installed in a lamp only in the one correct orientation. There is one 6.35 mm male spade terminal in the center of the base, through which power is supplied.

  4. Luminous efficacy - Wikipedia

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    100, 200, 500 W tungsten halogen (230 V) 16.7, ... LED screw base lamp (120 V) 102 ... is 95 lumens per watt. No substance is solid and usable as a light bulb ...

  5. Luminous flux - Wikipedia

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    The luminous intensity (in candelas) is a measure of how bright the beam in a particular direction is. If a lamp has a 1 lumen bulb and the optics of the lamp are set up to focus the light evenly into a 1 steradian beam, then the beam would have a luminous intensity of 1 candela. If the optics were changed to concentrate the beam into 1/2 ...

  6. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    Similar US bulb: HB2 (9003) 12V: ECE nominal luminous flux: 1,650 / 1,000 lm ±15% Available with P45t base to upgrade old headlamps designed for R2 bulb H7 1 12 V: 55 W 24 V: 70 W PX26d USA, Japan 12V: ECE nominal luminous flux: 1,500 lm ±10% H8 1 12 V: 35 W PGJ19-1 USA ECE nominal luminous flux: 800 lm ±15% H8B 1 12 V: 35 W PGJY19-1 USA H9 1

  7. Talk:Lumen (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Just to clarify the original point. A 120 volt 100 watt incandescent lamp does give more light than its 220/240 volt counterpart. This comes about because the temperature at which the filament is run determines the efficiency of the lamp - the higher the temperature the better the efficiency (more Lumens per watt).

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