yes, 4x more
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A greater percentage of light, and a smaller percentage of infrared radiation and heat.
It uses modern technology to give better efficiency. A filament bulb has an incandescent (hot) piece of tungsten wire, which produces light but also heat. A fluorescent bulb uses a different process to produce more light and less heat.
Yes, because incandescent bulbs uses a resistive element which glows up to give out light. The force which opposes the flow of current through the filament wire causes more heat to be produced by the bulb.In the fluorescent bulb, noble gases are used and because these do not react to any force, less heat is produced. Though some amount of heat is produced by the end electrodes of the bulb.ANSWER: An incandescent bulb uses electricity to light the filament. Heat is the result. In a fluorescent light, argon and mercury are excited by an electrical charge and the result is light. The light is the same as a black light and if the bulb was not coated with phosphorus, white light would not be visible.
Compared to other types of light-bulb, energy-saving light bulbs will create less heat. This is because any wasted energy is converted to heat.
Faster than ambient left alone? If compare to open air then it is faster with extra heat source of 100 Watt. If it had twice the bulb then it is faster than 1 bulb. Light bulb is the energy source and evaporation require energy. Provide extra energy help speed up evaporation.
A greater percentage of light, and a smaller percentage of infrared radiation and heat.
LEDs produce visible light and not heat. Filament bulbs use much of their energy to produce heat. The LED bulb produces more light per watt consumed.
light bulb that is used to warmth chick can produce heat so i think it is considered one and one more thing shooting laser is one of it.
It uses modern technology to give better efficiency. A filament bulb has an incandescent (hot) piece of tungsten wire, which produces light but also heat. A fluorescent bulb uses a different process to produce more light and less heat.
It is converted into heat and light. Different types of bulb produce more light than others for the same power. Incandescent bulbs are the worst, fluorescent the best.
Conventional incandescent bulbs are extremely inefficient because they use a piece of wire heated to white heat to produce the light. That means that they also produce a lot of heat, which is wasted energy. CFL bulbs produce light more directly and they produce about one fifth of the amount of heat energy.
You will have more light but at a lower cost. They produce much less heat so that wouldn't be a problem.
Yes, because incandescent bulbs uses a resistive element which glows up to give out light. The force which opposes the flow of current through the filament wire causes more heat to be produced by the bulb.In the fluorescent bulb, noble gases are used and because these do not react to any force, less heat is produced. Though some amount of heat is produced by the end electrodes of the bulb.ANSWER: An incandescent bulb uses electricity to light the filament. Heat is the result. In a fluorescent light, argon and mercury are excited by an electrical charge and the result is light. The light is the same as a black light and if the bulb was not coated with phosphorus, white light would not be visible.
that is dependant on the wattage of the bulb, the wattage 40W, 60W, 100W, is the rated power that a bulb will use. 1kW is equal to 1000W 1kWh is equal to 1000W per hour. kW stands for kilo watt I hope that helps
Yes because the more watts a light bulb means it lets out stronger light, but with more light it creates more heat, so the more watts in a light bulb = more heat and stronger light
It makes thermal energy (the heat), radiant energy (what we see), which is in essence more or less the same manifestation.
A light bulb radiates energy in form of electromagnetic waves. Most of them are in the infrared part of the spectrum (heat), some visible light and some in higher regions of the spectrum (ultraviolet), especially bulbs with very high filament temperature (halogen).Another answerA light bulb does not "produce" energy it uses electricity or more specifically changes electrical energy to electromagnetic waves in the forms of thermal and light.Thermal (or heat) waves at invisible infrared frequenciesLight waves at visible frequencies and invisible ultraviolet frequenciesFurther noteElectromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range from about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms may be perceived by the normal unaided human eye.