Electrical motors use electrical energy, they don't produce it. Generators produce electricity. Also, since they come in very different sizes, you would have to take a look at the generator's electrical specifications, specifically its power (or multiply voltage x current), and compare to those of the light-bulb.
If the color (frequency, wavelength) of each is the same, then each photon carries the same amount of energy. Three of them carry three times the energy that one of them carries.
The three primary materials of light are photons, which are particles of light energy; electromagnetic waves, which carry light energy through space; and the medium through which light travels, such as air, water, or glass.
The three forms of energy are kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), and thermal energy (energy due to temperature).
The three types of energy produced from burning fuel are heat energy, light energy, and mechanical energy. Heat energy is generated as a result of the combustion process, light energy is emitted as a byproduct of certain reactions, and mechanical energy can be harnessed through engines powered by the burning of fuels.
Three examples of electromagnetic energy are visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.
Three phase motors are motors which operate under three phase supply.Each phase is displaced from one another by 120 degrees.It produces three fluxes which are also 120 degrees displaced.
Three electrical appliances that convert electrical energy are: Electric heater - converts electrical energy into heat energy Light bulb - converts electrical energy into light energy Electric fan - converts electrical energy into mechanical energy for moving air
Light, Heat, Sound
When you turn on a computer or a stove or a washing machine you are turning on things that use electricity and it transfers from electric to light or heat
chemical electrical light
The three transformations of energy are: 1) Potential energy being converted into kinetic energy, such as a ball rolling down a hill; 2) Chemical energy being converted into thermal energy, like in a burning candle; and 3) Electrical energy being converted into light energy, as seen with a light bulb.
Yes if the battery can deliver enough current for enough time to be useful. You would connect the motors in parallel. If for example each motor required 1 amp and you had a 30 aHr (amp hour) battery the motors could run for about 10 hours.