'tis to do with heat. A 23W cft will put out almost twice as much light as a 60W incandescent bulb but emits a similar amount of heat (slightly less but not by much)
a 60W bulb is rated as such because it CONSUMES 60W of power per hour. It doesn't emit 60W of power.Well that can't possibly be right. total watts of heat + total watts of light = power of bulb - there ain't anything else. So if the lower power bulb is emmitting twice as many watts of light, it must be emmitting a good deal less heat.
(By "heat" I mean localised heating, rather than "radiated" heat - which counts as light in this context if that makes any sense)
No it dosn't. Not watts per hour. Watts.a 60W bulb is rated as such because it CONSUMES 60W of power per hour. It doesn't emit 60W of power.
a 60W bulb is rated as such because it CONSUMES 60W of power per hour. It doesn't emit 60W of power.