by nunekpekujulius on November 20th, 2009

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Why is a 100w bulb more brighter than a 60w bulb?

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  • by Stranger in a Strange Land on November 20th, 2009

    Stranger in a Strange Land

    the elements in the bulb are larger, use more current and produce proportionately more light. +4

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  • by Nutsy_Rail on November 20th, 2009

    Nutsy_Rail

    it has more w

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  • by Phasoo on November 20th, 2009

    Phasoo

    since it has 40 more w(watts), it has a greater electrical current, which causes a greater light output from the bulb.

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