A light bulb is not an example of electromagnetic energy, but the light which the bulb gives off is an example of electromagnetic energy.
True. Light is a form of electromagnetic energy.
Yes. The electromagnetic energy comes out of it in the form of light and heat.
Electrical goes in. Electromagnetic (heat and light) come out.
battery ---> light bulb chemical energy ---> electromagnetic energy (heat and light)
No, it converts electricic energy into electromagnetic energy (heat and light)
A light bulb is not energy, but is a device that uses electrical energy to create electromagnetic energy in the form (in part) of visible light and heat.
A light 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.
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.
It heats the filament (which glows and so generates electromagnetic energy).