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Q: How does radiation occur in a light bulb?
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What makes a light bulb an example of radiation?

The luminous radiation emitted by the light bulb.


What radiation is the light bulb?

Light, heat, and a very small amount of electromagnetic field.


What energy occurs in the light bulb?

light and heat energy occur in a light bulb when it is turned on.


What transformations occur in a light bulb?

In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.


If you increase the number of watts in a light bulb will the amount of radiation it produces increase too?

If you are talking about light radiation then the answer is yes. You can see the difference between a 40 watt bulb and a 100 watt bulb just by looking at them.


What are examples of heat transfers radiation?

A light bulb, campfire and A Microwave Oven •


What are some examples of radiation heating?

A light bulb, campfire and A Microwave Oven •


Examples of radiation?

camfire candle sun microwave light bulb car


More examples of radiation?

camfire candle sun microwave light bulb car


How does a light bulb demonstrate the heating effect?

by the radiation in the filament it throw out heat . this way the bulb demonstrates the heating effect. :D


What are some of radiation?

A simple example of radiation is to turn on a light-bulb, and bring your hand close to it. The closer your hand gets, you begin to feel the heat from the light bulb. This is radiated heat energy. As soon as you turn on the light-bulb, even before you bring your hand close to it, you SEE it, because of the electromagnetic radiation in the VISIBLE range that leaves it. Another example of radiation can be a lava lamp. Radiation is the whole reason how a lava lamp works. Also there is ultraviolet, visible, infrared, gamma, microwave, X, alpha, beta, etc.


What types of energies are produced by a light bulb as it burns?

Mostly heat - with a secondary release of electromagnetic radiation (that's the light).