A lamp
To light a light bulb you need to connect to a source of electricity like a battery or an electrical outlet.
To turn a light bulb on, you typically need electricity, a power source such as a battery or electrical outlet, and a switch or mechanism to complete the circuit. Simply screwing the light bulb into a lamp or fixture connected to a power source and flipping the switch will allow the electricity to flow and illuminate the bulb.
Electricity is needed to light a light bulb because the flow of electrons through the filament inside the bulb generates heat and light energy. This energy causes the filament to emit light, thus illuminating the bulb. Without electricity, there is no source of energy to power the light bulb.
Light can't transmit power, but can be transformed to electricity to run motors that converts to any kind of power. You need a light source and solar panel.
Yes, but not from the sun. At night, you'd need an artificial source of UV, such as a "black light".
plants need light to survive, it is how they feed themselves, whether it be sunlight, moonlight, or artificial.
To light a light bulb, you typically need electricity as the power source, a conductive material to carry the electrical current, a filament that produces light when heated, and a glass casing to protect the filament and allow the light to shine through.
a conductor and a source of energy
To light a bulb, you need to connect it to a power source such as a battery or electricity supply. The electricity will flow through the bulb's filament, creating light energy and causing the bulb to illuminate. Make sure the connections are secure and the bulb is functioning properly.
they need light to do so. You can use artificial light.
You need electricity for light
No. Plants of all ages require sunlight so they can grow (photosynthesis). Some plants need more light than others but they all need some light or else they will not develop properly. Any light could be used - an artificial light source could replace sunlight.