Saturos
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...to power a light bulb? I've heard somewhere that the brain can produce enough electricty to power a light bulb. 60-75 watts per second is highly unlikely I'd imagine, but what about the total amount of electricity produced within an hour, or a day even?
If a light bulb is rated at 60-75 watts, (does the wattage rating(s) go by per second?) and the amount of electricity that the human brain can produce (in one second if the above statement is true), then can someone here formulate an equation to represent how many hours it would take for the human brain to generate enough electricity to power a light bulb?
If a light bulb is rated at 60-75 watts, (does the wattage rating(s) go by per second?) and the amount of electricity that the human brain can produce (in one second if the above statement is true), then can someone here formulate an equation to represent how many hours it would take for the human brain to generate enough electricity to power a light bulb?