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Watermelon On A Stick?
Well, since you guys like to call the 1kw lamps watermelons on a stick, here's a pic showing a comparision between a 1kw MH and a mini watermelon :D
File information
Filename:
PC290355.JPG
Album name:
joe_347V
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Misc. Lighting Pics
Keywords:
Miscellaneous
Company and Date Manufactured:
Sylvania | Watermelon
Model Number:
MS1000/C/BU-ONLY | Mini
Wattage:
1000w | How many watts does a watermelon use?
Lamp Type:
Metal halide | Fruit
Filesize:
89 KiB
Date added:
Dec 30, 2010
Dimensions:
768 x 1024 pixels
Displayed:
117 times
Color Space:
sRGB
Contrast:
0
DateTime Original:
2010:12:29 21:11:05
Exposure Bias:
-0.3 EV
Exposure Mode:
1
Exposure Program:
Program
Exposure Time:
1/100 sec
FNumber:
f/3.9
Flash:
Flash, Auto-Mode
Focal length:
8.6 mm
ISO:
100
Light Source:
Unknown: 0
Make:
Olympus Imaging Corp.
Max Aperture:
f/3.5
Model:
SP600UZ
URL:
http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4419
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TiCoune66
[Dec 30, 2010 at 02:38 AM]
A watermelon consumes (0.3468 X We) / (3.1416 X D / (We + D - 104.39)) watts.
Where We is the weight in grams and D is the diameter in centimeters.
...
that's not a real formula. You can still calculate it to see the results XD
EDIT: Considering the watermelon has a diameter of 14.7 cm and a weight of 1kg, it gives a power of ... 6 835,98 W
XD
RCM
[Dec 30, 2010 at 05:20 AM]
No, no, your doing it wrong, you gotta put the watermelon on a stick too!
Sailormoon_01_uk
[Dec 30, 2010 at 09:26 AM]
in the UK we call them Ostrich Eggs as the 1000w Mercury, Metal Halide and HPS lamps are in Elliptical Bulbs and are the size of a Ostrich Egg example see
HERE
.
All the Best
Colin
rjluna2
[Dec 30, 2010 at 11:41 AM]
gailgrove
[Dec 30, 2010 at 07:42 PM]
Comment 1 to 5 of 5
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Where We is the weight in grams and D is the diameter in centimeters.
... that's not a real formula. You can still calculate it to see the results XD
EDIT: Considering the watermelon has a diameter of 14.7 cm and a weight of 1kg, it gives a power of ... 6 835,98 W XD
All the Best
Colin