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What is a load device?

Electrical? Anything that produces light, heat, or motion when powered


How much energy does a 5 watt light bulb produce?

None. But it does convert 5 watts of electrical power (energy per unit time) into 5 watts of [light + thermal] power.


What device converts light energy to electrical energy?

An incandescent light bulb does that, as does a radiant heating element. A light-emitting diode (LED) also generates light from electricity from the excitation of a semiconductor junction. A fluorescent bulb can be used to create light from electricity by stimulating the chemical to fluoresce. Gaseous bulbs can generate light from electricity, such as a neon/argon/halogen bulb with a high-voltage applied to the gas inside.


Why do you have a light bulb?

Light bulb provide electrical light.


How many joules of light energy are in 1440 watts of electrical energy?

A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.