100 W tungsten incandescent (220 V): 1380 lm
It depends on the lamp wattage. For most domestic lamps (40 to 100W) around 12 to 17 lumens/Watt; typical examples below.
25W = 220 lm, 40W = 480 lm, 60W = 850 lm, 100W = 1700 lm
Incandescents produce about 10 lumens per watt.
Incandescent: 2000 lumens
Halogen: 2600 lumens
CFL (low-energy bulbs): 10,000 lumens
LED: 10,000-20,000 lumens depending on whether you believe manufacturers' claims.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
The number of lumens produced by a 34 watt bulb depends on the type of bulb. As a general estimation, a standard incandescent bulb produces around 400-500 lumens per 40 watts, so a 34 watt bulb would likely produce slightly fewer lumens, around 350-450 lumens. However, different bulb technologies such as LED or CFL can produce a higher number of lumens with lower wattage.
A 150 watt halogen bulb will give off somewhere around 2000 lumens. These lights may give off up to about 2400 lumens.
It depends......perhaps 7400 to 8500 initial lumens degrading to 5400 lumens.
Depends on the bulbs efficiency. The ones I've gotten in the past few years are between 700-800 lumens. Check the packaging, it should state.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
1500
The number of lumens produced by a 34 watt bulb depends on the type of bulb. As a general estimation, a standard incandescent bulb produces around 400-500 lumens per 40 watts, so a 34 watt bulb would likely produce slightly fewer lumens, around 350-450 lumens. However, different bulb technologies such as LED or CFL can produce a higher number of lumens with lower wattage.
25
A 150 watt halogen bulb will give off somewhere around 2000 lumens. These lights may give off up to about 2400 lumens.
161 lumens I believe the above answer to be inaccurate. It depends on the light source. For example: For an incandescent light bulb 1 watt it is approx. 18 Lumens. However most LED's use only about 10% the wattage to produce the same amount of light. So for LED's .1 watt produces 18 Lumens.
85-200
This depends on the type of bulb and it's efficiency. Incandescent bulbs produce 700-900 lumens at 60 watts.
the NiteRider HID Firestorm produces 500 Lumens its bulb equals that of a 40watt incandesent bulb ,but with a much brighter white color
9000- 11000
Normally the watts is a measure of how many watts of electicity a bulb uses, so a 60 watt bulb uses 60 watts. The brightness is measured in lumens, so a 60-watt incandescent blub might produce 600 lumens while a high-efficiency fluorescent blub might produce 3000 lumens.
It depends......perhaps 7400 to 8500 initial lumens degrading to 5400 lumens.