The general amount of watts for an LED light torch is 3 watts.
The energy input (In) of a torch refers to the amount of electrical energy supplied to it, typically measured in watts or joules. This energy is converted into light and heat when the torch is powered on. The efficiency of this conversion can vary based on the type of bulb used (e.g., incandescent, LED) and the power source. For example, a standard LED torch might use around 3 to 5 watts, while a high-powered torch could consume significantly more.
The power of the torch bulb is 1.25 watts calculated as P = V * I, where V is 2.5V and I is 500mA converted to 0.5A.
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A torch typically emits around 15-100 lumens of light, depending on the type and brand of the torch.
300 watts
a kilowatt is 1000 watts a megawatt is 1000000 watts a gigawatt is 1000000000 watts a terrawatt is 1000000000000 or a million million watts
Watts = Amps x Volts. This is the same as VA. So 2KVA is equal to 2000 watts.
Since the equation for watts is: Volts * Amps = Watts that would mean 12 Volts * 1 Amp = 12 Watts
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