Electrical energy is transferred into light energy, however if the light bulb is an older one, some energy will also be transferred into heat loss.
You can see a light bulb when it is on but it is so bright, the coil causes energy which is transferred as light.
in battery it is chemical energy, from the line, it is electrical energy, through the emitter, it is the light energy.
it is transferred by chemical energy stored in the circuit to electrical energy which lights the bulb creating light energy then heat energy chemical energy -> electrical energy -> light energy -> heat energy p.s. I'm twelve and learned this during may i guess I'm going to pass my physics and chemistry test
It is dissipated as heat.
Electrical energy is transferred into light energy, however if the light bulb is an older one, some energy will also be transferred into heat loss.
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You can see a light bulb when it is on but it is so bright, the coil causes energy which is transferred as light.
in battery it is chemical energy, from the line, it is electrical energy, through the emitter, it is the light energy.
it is transferred by chemical energy stored in the circuit to electrical energy which lights the bulb creating light energy then heat energy chemical energy -> electrical energy -> light energy -> heat energy p.s. I'm twelve and learned this during may i guess I'm going to pass my physics and chemistry test
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It is dissipated as heat.
The light bulb will use electrical energy at the rate of 60 W (60 J/s), and it will emit that energy, also at the rate of 60 W.Note that in any real light bulb, only part of the energy is emitted as visible light. The remainder is mainly heat.
Electrical energy is transformed into heat and light. More specifically, electrical energy from the household wiring is turned into thermal energy (heat) by the filament which in turn becomes luminous energy (light). Some energy is lost due to resistance in the conductors.
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
Most of the energy in a light bulb is heat energy.