Televisions in general make use of light energy to function
Light and sound
-- sound energy -- light energy -- heat energy
-- sound energy -- light energy -- heat energy
I believe electromagnetic-a form of radiation.
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heat, sound, and light
Electronic Energy. That electricity can be gained from Solar, Water and Wind though.
Energy can neither be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form into another. So the real question is... what does your TV set do with the energy it gets? Two obvious things are it creates light which you see as a picture and it creates sound which you hear, both are forms of energy. Another thing your TV makes is heat. The circuits inside your TV have some resistance which creates heat although not alot it accounts for some of the energy being used. hope this helps.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, they can all be transformed into from one form to another.For example, light energy from the sun is trapped by plants and converted to chemical energy.OR... electrical energy can be converted into sound and light energy as with a TV set... or with a fan, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy which causes the blades to spin... etc.....
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, they can all be transformed into from one form to another.For example, light energy from the sun is trapped by plants and converted to chemical energy.OR... electrical energy can be converted into sound and light energy as with a TV set... or with a fan, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy which causes the blades to spin... etc.....
Simple answer: Electrical energy comes in and heat, light and sound energy goes out. There are two input sources, the electromagnetic signal that is the actual information of what is to be displayed and there is also the electric power provided to operate the television. Typically, the power comes from an electrical cord plugged into the electrical outlet on the wall and the signal is a cable from an outside source or an antenna. The input energy is electrical energy to power the TV and the signal is electromagnetic energy. The output of primary interest is the image on the screen which is light energy, so the television puts out light energy which is also electromagnetic energy. The television may also produce sound, in which case there is sound energy put out. In the process of making light and sound, the components of the television heat, so heat energy is put out. Summary: Input: Electrical energy enters in two forms, electromagnetic signal and electricity. The electricity is the far greater source of energy. The energy in the signal is tiny. Output: Heat, light and sound exit the television. Heat is the largest and in excess of 90%. Sound energy will be substantially greater than the amount of energy contained in the light.
Energy has many forms. The energy that is stored in the position or the structure of an object is called potential energy . There are many forms that potential energy can take. Chemical potential energy , elastic potential energy, and gravitational potential energy.