The luminous efficiency or efficacy of a light bulb is the r
The luminous efficiency (or efficacy) of a light bulb is the ratio of luminous flux to electric power input.
A)Determine the luminous efficiency in percentage form of a 100 W, 1700 lm incandescent bulb.
B) Determine power input for a compact fluorescent bulb to produce the same number of lumens if its luminous efficiency of the CFL bulb is 65 lm/W.
If the luminous efficiency of an LED bulb is 85 lm/W, determine the power input needed to produce the same number of lumens as the incandescent bulb.
C) Determine the cost of leaving each light bulb on for 5 hours a day for 30 days if the cost of electricity is $0.13816/kWhr
Solution
A)
Luminous efficiency :
n = 1700/100 = 17 lm/W
B)
For CFL:
n = 65 lm/W
So, Power, P = 1700/65 = 26.2 W <----answer
For LED:
P = 1700/85 = 20 W <------answer
C)
For CFL:
Energy used, E = P*t
= 26.2*5*30
= 3930 Wh
= 3.93 kWh
So, cost = 0.13816*3.93 = 0.543 $
Similarly For LED:
E = 20*5*30
= 3000 Wh
= 3 kWh
So, cost = 3*0.13816
= 0.414 $
