Answer:
This is an incomplete question. The complete question is --
An individual white LED (light-emitting diode) has an efficiency of 20% and uses 1.0 W of electric power.
How many LEDs must be combined into one light source to give a total of 3.8W of visible-light output (comparable to the light output of a 100W incandescent bulb)?
And the answer is --
19 LEDs
Step-by-step explanation:
The full form of LED is Light emitting diode.
It is given that the efficiency of the LED bulb is 20 %
1 LED uses power = 1 W
So the output power of 1 LED = 0.2 W
We need to find the power required to give a 3.8 W light.
Power required for 3.8 W = Number of LEDs required = (total required power / power required for 1 LED )
= 3.8 / 0.2
= 19
Therefore, the number of LEDs required is 19.