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The unit of measurement and SI unit for power, named after James Watt. It is equivalent to energy flow per second or joules/second. In electrical terms: \$ P = I\cdot R = I^2 \cdot R = \frac{V^2}{R}\$
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Does different bulbs in one circuit lead to shorter lifespan? [closed]
I had a conversation with my family regarding lifespans of bulbs. They claimed that they had observed that when different wattage bulbs are plugged in the same hanging light, the bulbs would die soone …