How much energy does a 100 watt light bulb use when it is lit for 30 seconds?
The amount of energy a 100 watt light bulb uses when it is lit for 30 seconds is .3 watts. This is because there are 60 minutes in a hour and 60 seconds in a minute. You divide the 100 watts by 360 to determine the energy used. ChaCha!
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