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It goes back to that source
A light bulb converts electrical energy into light energy and heat energy.
To plug it in, you use your muscle energy. When current flows through the bulb,electrical energy converted to the heat and light energy in the bulb.
A light bulb in an electrical circuit transforms electrical energy into light energy and thermal energy (heat).
When a light bulb is lit, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electricity flows through the filament of the bulb, causing it to glow and emit light while also generating heat due to resistance in the filament.
It heats the filament (which glows and so generates electromagnetic energy).
When electrical energy is used by an electric light, it is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical current passes through a filament or diode in the light bulb, causing it to heat up and produce light as a result of incandescence or electroluminescence. This conversion of electrical energy into light and heat allows the light bulb to illuminate its surroundings.
In a traditional light bulb, the electrical energy is converted to heat. The filament gets hot and emits the thermal energy as light. The electrical energy itself is not directly converted to light but goes through the thermal energy stage.There are many kinds of lights and more complicated processes which are not described in this brief answer.
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.
No.it uses energy sources (electrical energy to light up
No, a light bulb does not convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. Light bulbs rely on electrical energy to produce light. The kinetic energy of moving objects is not directly converted into electrical energy to power the light bulb.
A light bulb transfers electrical energy into light and heat energy when it is turned on. The electrical energy is converted into photons, which emit light when passing through the bulb's filament.