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A light bulb can only USE energy, it cannot STORE it.
Before it can operate it needs to be given a supply of electrical energy and, from that input of energy, it produces outputs of energy in the form of heat and light.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
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.
Because it emits light.
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.
An incandescent light bulb would be a prime example.
A light bulb is not an example of electromagnetic energy, but the light which the bulb gives off is an example of electromagnetic energy.
By connecting a bulb to the battery.
A light bulb.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
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.
Because it emits light.
light bulb, the sun.
a light bulb or lightning
Radiant energy is basically light energy Ex. Light bulb lantern The sun
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.