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Light energy from IR rays to heat energy into water droplets in the oven
An electric motor converts electric energy to mechanical energy while a generator converts mechanical energy to electric energy.
Electric current from the battery is converted to visible light and some heat in the bulb
Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat energy
A battery changes chemical energy into electric (electromagnetic) energy.
The electrical energy is converted to heat.
Light energy from IR rays to heat energy into water droplets in the oven
The answer should be pretty obvious. Just try to think about this. What energy is used? What does the light-bulb produce? In this case, the light-bulb requires electricity, and it produces both heat and light, so electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy.
The battery chemical energy transforms into electric energy that is demonstrated as light.
An electric motor converts electric energy to mechanical energy while a generator converts mechanical energy to electric energy.
Electric current from the battery is converted to visible light and some heat in the bulb
Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
kinetic energy is transfered to electric energy
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
There isn't any energy in a lightbulb. A lightbulb is only an energy conversion tool. What happens to that energy has a couple of ansers depending on what frame of reference you are using.A lightbulb converts electrical energy into light and heat; so that is the immediate answer. However, eventually even the energy that leaves the bulb as light becomes heat after the light (radiant) energy strikes an opaque body (non-transparent). So it is also true that eventually all of the electrical energy that is converted by a light bulb eventually becomes heat.