Exothermic, as the reaction is releasing heat into the surroundings.
That means that the bulb looks bright.
Yes. Before light bulbs, homes and streets were lit by gas lamps, which each had to be lit by hand. The electric light bulb solved all those problems.
heat energy
They will continue to do what they were doing before the light bulb broke. If they were lit they will stay lit. If they were off they will stay off. This question could be improved by specifying that "the other light bulbs" are in that same circuit in which the broken light bulb was connected. Also, if the light bulb is broken in an inert atmosphere, it may well continue to burn.
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Um, a 5 volt light bulb?
The "The Centennial Light" 4 watt light bulb which was first lit in 1901 and is still in use today at a fire station in Livermore, California.
yes burning a match is an examle of very fast reaction
That means that the bulb looks bright.
When lighting a light bulb, it is changed into light and heat/thermal energy.
Yes. Before light bulbs, homes and streets were lit by gas lamps, which each had to be lit by hand. The electric light bulb solved all those problems.
When the bulb is lit it uses energy. When there is no bulb, no energy is used even if it is switched on.
heat energy
When a light bulb is activated, electrical energy is converted into a lot of light and quite a bit of heat.
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They will continue to do what they were doing before the light bulb broke. If they were lit they will stay lit. If they were off they will stay off. This question could be improved by specifying that "the other light bulbs" are in that same circuit in which the broken light bulb was connected. Also, if the light bulb is broken in an inert atmosphere, it may well continue to burn.
heat