It depends on how they're connected, but in general : NO.
both sound and light are forms of energy,so electricity is turned into light. the process? couldnt tell you but i do know that much.
because it has more watts
light energy is present in a ligthed lamp.......
A typical lamp would convert electrical energy into light energy. And lots of heat too.
-- None at all if the lamp is switched off.-- If the lamp is switched on, then electrical energy is turned into a little bit ofvisible light energy and a comparatively larger quantity of heat energy.
Electric
That would depend on the sort of lamp it is. If it was a gas lamp it would be chemical energy If it was an electric lamp it would be electrical energy However you should understand that on Earth 99.9 % of the energy comes originally from the Sun. The Sun's energy is the ultimate source of stored chemical energy and the ultimate source of the electrical energy we use.
both sound and light are forms of energy,so electricity is turned into light. the process? couldnt tell you but i do know that much.
the faster the speed of the bicycle,the brighter the lamp
The 40-W lamp will be the brighter, because it has a greater resistance that the 60-W lamp and, therefore, will experience a greater voltage drop across its terminals. The closer the voltage drop is to the lamp's rated voltage, the brighter it will be.
because it has more watts
when it comes from the source ex) lamp,sun,etc
Because the filament of a 25-W lamp has a higher resistance than that of a 60-W lamp and, therefore, will experience a greater voltage drop -the lamp with the voltage drop closer to its rated voltage (in this case, the 25-W lamp) will be the brighter.
when you turn on a lamp it is first light energy to chemical energy!
light energy is present in a ligthed lamp.......
stars are planets and it shines because light is reflected so...depends on what kind of lamp ur talking about
light is the type of energy that a lamp has coming down