thermal energy of course. :}
A light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as heat.
A light bulb is not energy, but is a device that uses electrical energy to create electromagnetic energy in the form (in part) of visible light and heat.
A light bulb is designed to take electrical energy and radiate it as electromagnetic energy.It would be nice of all of that energy came out in the form of light, but that has never been accomplished yet. An incandescent light bulb ... the original kind ... radiates much more heatenergy than light energy. In other words, an incandescent light bulb works much more efficientlyas a heater than it does as a source of light.
Mainly heat and light. Heat is carried away through convection, but also radiated away as infrared light, a kind of electromagnetic wave (as is light).
You must distinguish here between the "input" and the "output" energy. The input energy is often electrical energy, but it can also be chemical energy stored in some derivative of petroleum, for example, such as kerosene. That depends on the type of lamp. The intended output energy, of course, is light, but all lamps produce smaller or larger amounts of heat energy, and in some cases, some noise (sound energy).
A light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as heat.
It is the Incandescent light bulb. Most of the energy are lost as heat
A light bulb is not energy, but is a device that uses electrical energy to create electromagnetic energy in the form (in part) of visible light and heat.
battery ---> light bulb chemical energy ---> electromagnetic energy (heat and light)
Electricity is the type of energy that is used when you turn on a light bulb. When you leave a room, you use more energy by leaving the light on than if you turn it off and back on when you return.
Mostly heat, and a little bit of light. A lot like an incandescent light bulb.
Depends which kind. If it has Electrolytes you can add a small light bulb to a controlled amount of the drink. The light bulb should light up, at least dimly.
Usually a higher voltage will make a light bulb shine brighter; but if the voltage is too high, this can also destroy the light bulb.
A light bulb is designed to take electrical energy and radiate it as electromagnetic energy.It would be nice of all of that energy came out in the form of light, but that has never been accomplished yet. An incandescent light bulb ... the original kind ... radiates much more heatenergy than light energy. In other words, an incandescent light bulb works much more efficientlyas a heater than it does as a source of light.
The kind of gas that is in a light bulb is called Argon.
Um, a 5 volt light bulb?
From chemical to heat and light. Batteries are chemical energy, the bulb emits lights but also gives out heat.