Electrical energy is being converted to light energy and heat energy
Mostly electrical to heat and light.
No... Electrical to heat (mainly) and light.
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Electric energy is converted to heat. The heat is then irradiated as electromagnetic waves; mainly heat radiation, i.e., infrared.
One example is an incandescent light bulb. We normally use it for light, but it also generates a lot of heat.
Chemical to radiant(light:)
Mostly electrical to heat and light.
Yes,it provides red and blue light.
Electrical energy absorbed by the lamp's filament produces thermal energy as well as light.
if the one bulb is not lighted the all is no lighted
battery ---> light bulb chemical energy ---> electromagnetic energy (heat and light)
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.
Stars give out light energy, that is they are luminous. Thus we see them for the same reason we see a lighted torch bulb.
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No because mechanical energy means that something is being physically moved.
That is e.g. the resistance of a cold bulb before the bulb is lighted and heats up.