no of couse not it depends on which lught bulb and brand your are using
Not The size... its the Watts. The more watts you have the hotter and more energy it uses. Unless you go with LED. They are a lil expensive right now but will cost less to run, and last years.
Energy use is measured in watts. The watts used by a light bulb is on the package or the bulb. Find bulbs with the same wattage but different physical sizes if you want to prove this.
Light energy is used. It is stored in glucose
They absorb light energy.Photosynthetic pigments are used for this.
Photoautotrophs use light as the energy source for producing proteins, lipids and other organic substances. Examples of photoautotrophs are plants.
Circular bulbs use high volts,an there fore use more energy,longer thinner bulbs use less.
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
Not The size... its the Watts. The more watts you have the hotter and more energy it uses. Unless you go with LED. They are a lil expensive right now but will cost less to run, and last years.
light energy
Energy use is measured in watts. The watts used by a light bulb is on the package or the bulb. Find bulbs with the same wattage but different physical sizes if you want to prove this.
Light energy is used. It is stored in glucose
you flip a light switch on and it is turned into light energy
What matters is the electrical power it uses in watts and the amount of light in lumens. The size of the light does not matter, whch can be proved by trying bulbs of different sizes with the same watt and lumen rating.
It gives us light
Light energy and heat energy
the factors which affect the amount of time and energy used in homemaking activities are the following: 1. Size and composition of the family2. Size of income3. Level of household standard4. Location of the house5. Condition of the house, equipment, and furnishings6. Nature of occupation and activities of family members7. The change in seasons