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The efficiency table lists a 100W tungsten lamp at 10 lum/w. A quick glance in the closet at 60W and 75W bulbs (which should have lower efficiency), shows: 60W, 855 lumen or 14.25 lum/w, standard GE soft-white bulb. The 75W Sylvania bulb lists 1210 lumen, or 16.13 lum/w. I didn't have a 100W bulb to examine, I would expect slightly higher efficiency from it. User:12.73.181.6

Several of the values here are not very accurate. Compare with the table at Luminous efficacy-- Srleffler 00:25, 15 September 2006 (UTC) reply
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The efficiency table lists a 100W tungsten lamp at 10 lum/w. A quick glance in the closet at 60W and 75W bulbs (which should have lower efficiency), shows: 60W, 855 lumen or 14.25 lum/w, standard GE soft-white bulb. The 75W Sylvania bulb lists 1210 lumen, or 16.13 lum/w. I didn't have a 100W bulb to examine, I would expect slightly higher efficiency from it. User:12.73.181.6

Several of the values here are not very accurate. Compare with the table at Luminous efficacy-- Srleffler 00:25, 15 September 2006 (UTC) reply

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