Electric energy is converted into heat; part of this heat is radiated away as light.
In an incandescent light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy and then into light energy. When electricity flows through the filament of the bulb, it heats up and becomes white-hot, producing thermal energy. This thermal energy then causes the filament to glow and emit light energy.
light energy-electrical energy-thermal energy
MECHANICAL LIGHT ELECTRIC
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heat light sound
mechanical chemical electric light/radiant
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
light and heat energy occur in a light bulb when it is turned on.
light energy into chemical energy
Yes
light energy-electrical energy-thermal energy
Theoretically it cannot as destructive interference between incoherant wave trains occur (i.e. photons are released spontaneously)
MECHANICAL LIGHT ELECTRIC
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light energy is changed into chemical energy.
Obviously, there is no sunlight energy for light dependent reactions to occur while calvin cycle AKA light independent phase does not require light as it uses energy in the form of ATP and the NADPH to form sugars
Chemical>light>Heat
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