A 60 watt bulb, left burning for 8 hours a day and powered by electricity from a coal fired generating plant will be responsible for slightly less than 50 kg/mon of CO2 emissions.
the electricity used to power the light bulb emit carbon dioxide
No, a fluorescent bulb does not emit the same amount of heat as a metal halide bulb of the same wattage.
To emit the generated light?
To emit the generated light?
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas because it does not absorb or emit infrared radiation, which is necessary for a gas to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases (GHG) are any gas or types of gases that trap, absorb and emit heat.
The input of a light bulb is electricity, which powers the bulb, causing it to emit light as the output.
Rotting trees and vegetation emit carbon dioxide and methane, both greenhouse gases.
because it can absorb and re-emit the suns energy
No, because it does not emit greenhouse gases
Helium is not considered a greenhouse gas because it is chemically inert and does not interact with other atmospheric gases to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane are able to absorb and emit infrared radiation, contributing to the greenhouse effect. Helium does not have these properties.
A bulb can emit different colors of light, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These colors are part of the visible light spectrum.