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No. It is not really a change at all. When you turn on a light you simply allow electrons to flow through a circuit and through a tungsten filament. The tungsten has high resistance and so electrons loose energy through collisions and release light at many various wavelegths. No materials are undergoing any changes. They end upp the same way as they started.

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13y ago

Light is actually a very small subatomic particle called photon.

it's produced naturally in the universe by a chemical change, specifically fusion, and yes it involves a lot of energy. The process is quite complex and too long to post here, so see related link:

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13y ago

no it is the heat toasts the bread or burns it not the light

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No. The heating of the bulb is not a chemical reaction, in fact they work quite hard to make sure that it doesn't become a chemical reaction by filling the bulb with an inert gas.

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9y ago

no

It is an example of electrical energy being turned into thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic radiation energy (light)

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