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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 3986721" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>Agreed. I asked this ? about a month ago and honestly JUST NOW I realized I felt stupid .. the reason being. A 100 watt light bulb can get HOTT. At 120v only draws .83 amps of current which you would think would be NO HEAT&gt; But can generate a lot of heat. wattage equals heat. Even if they made a 100 watt bulb that operated on 1000volts. Still would get just as hott. But would only draw .08 amps lol. again I just NOW thought of this analogy ... oh well I am an idiot at times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 3986721, member: 582725"] Agreed. I asked this ? about a month ago and honestly JUST NOW I realized I felt stupid .. the reason being. A 100 watt light bulb can get HOTT. At 120v only draws .83 amps of current which you would think would be NO HEAT> But can generate a lot of heat. wattage equals heat. Even if they made a 100 watt bulb that operated on 1000volts. Still would get just as hott. But would only draw .08 amps lol. again I just NOW thought of this analogy ... oh well I am an idiot at times [/QUOTE]
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