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when you turn on a lamp it is first light energy to chemical energy!

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What energy use in lamp?

Many lamps use electrical energy, but some lamps use chemical energy, for example a kerosene lamp or a candle.


What is a lamps source of energy?

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.


What energy transformation of a lamp?

Chemical to Radiant. sometimes you might have to use thermal in there too.


What kind of energy does a lamp use which then converts to energy?

Whatever you need to make the lamp work. If you plug it into a socket, it uses electrical energy; other lamps may use some chemical energy, for example in the wax or kerosene they burn.


Is production of light by a lamp physicalnor chemicaln change?

The production of light by a lamp is a physical change. It involves the conversion of electrical energy into light energy through a process that does not alter the chemical composition of the materials involved.


What are the energy transformation in a lamp?

chemical - electrical - light - heat


What energy does the lamp have?

The lamp has electrical energy, which is converted to light energy when the lamp is turned on.


What energy transformation in oil lamp?

In an oil lamp, the chemical energy stored in the fuel (oil) is converted into heat energy through combustion. The heat energy produced then generates light through incandescence as the wick and surrounding materials reach high temperatures.


What is the energy transformation in transformer?

The chemical energy of the battery is transformed into electrical energy to light the lamp. When an external circuit is completed around the battery, chemical reactions occur inside the cell or cells, and electric current flows to do the work of heating the filament in the lamp to incandescence. We've got light. cemical-light-thermal.


What is the energy converted into heat and light in a lamp?

In a lamp, electrical energy is converted into heat due to resistance in the filament of an incandescent bulb, and into light due to the radiation emitted by the heated filament or by the excitation of gases in a fluorescent or LED bulb.


What kind of energy does a lamp use?

light and heat are given off as a result of converting the input energy which I would guess is electrical energy or in the case of gas or oil it is chemical energy


What energy is present in a lighted lamp?

The energy present in a lighted lamp is primarily electrical energy, which is converted into light and heat energy. The electrical energy is used to power the lamp's filament, which emits light and produces heat when it becomes incandescent.