Because the light form the bulb produces heat witch produes thermal energy.
When lighting a light bulb, it is changed into light and heat/thermal energy.
It is thermal energy, which is also known as heat, which makes a light bulb feel warm.
No. It converts electrical energy into light and thermal energy only.
thermal energy of course. :}
light bulb, the sun.
In an incandescent light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy and then into light energy. When electricity flows through the filament of the bulb, it heats up and becomes white-hot, producing thermal energy. This thermal energy then causes the filament to glow and emit light energy.
An electric light bulb converts electrical energy into thermal energy which is in the form of radiated light and heat. For example, the " easy bake oven" uses a light bulb to cook the food.
Light energy (EM visible radiation) plus thermal energy (through heating the bulb filament)
The heat given off by a light bulb is thermal energy. The light itself is electromagnetic energy. All chemical energy is potential or stored energy.
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Using a light bulb.