The filament of a light bulb overs enough resistance to current flow, that the filament heats up so much that it will glow and produce visible light.
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.
Mostly heat, but that heat causes a filament to glow, which makes light.
electrical to mechanical
it stays there. the electricity travels back and forth through the filament until you turn the lighbulb off.
Heat, which then produces light.
A lightbulb filament.
Chemical energy is changed to electrical energy. Electrical energy heats the filament of the bulb, changing to heat. The hot filament glows, giving off light
It is called the 'filament'.
filament
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.
The energy won't change
The energy won't change
Electrical energy (the electric current) is transformed into thermal energy (by heating the filament to incandescence), and this thermal energy creates electromagnetic energy in the form of light.
Filament
does electrical energy can change into sound? yes it can
...is to change electrical energy into mechanical energy.
It heats the filament (which glows and so generates electromagnetic energy).