In our daily lives we use the electric bulb to light our homes and offices at night and whenever it is dark.
I read at night using a light bulb that is connected to an electrical supply.
we use the light bulb in every day life
To plug it in, you use your muscle energy. When current flows through the bulb,electrical energy converted to the heat and light energy in the bulb.
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The battery produces electrical energy. If the light bulb is connected between the terminals of the battery, then the bulb will change the electrical energy into heat, and if you're lucky and you have the correct voltage, also maybe some light.
The new bulb has higher resistance than the old one did, and it's designed to use less electrical energy than the old one used.
No. The incandescent bulb uses electrical energy and the light stick uses chemical energy.
Generally electrical sockets are designed to handle a max wattage and are labeled that way. A 25 w bulb will draw more power than the socket is designed for and could result in damage to the electrical appliance and fire.
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They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
Electrical motors use electrical energy, they don't produce it. Generators produce electricity. Also, since they come in very different sizes, you would have to take a look at the generator's electrical specifications, specifically its power (or multiply voltage x current), and compare to those of the light-bulb.
You use a light bulb.Such light bulbs use different types of technology; for example, the old-fashioned (and quite inefficient) incandescent bulb heats a wire, which acts as an electrical resistance, to the point where it glows.