That is a light bulb, or any filament such as the one in a radiant electric fire.
A gas-turbine feeding an electric generator that feeds an electric light.
microwaves and ovens
A lightbulb filament.
Energy transformation occur in a circuit is electrical energy into heat energy as loss, but in the end, the final transformation of energy always depends upon the system and the output that it possesses. For example- in a tube light or bulb, electric energy is converted into light, 2) in a ceiling fan, electric energy is converted into kinetic energy...
Yes, electrical energy can be changed into thermal (heat) energy. Light is electromagnetic energy, and electricity can be changed into light energy. We know that a resistance heater changes electrical energy into thermal energy. An electric range does this, as does an electric space heater. We see electrical energy changed into light in fluorescent lights.
A gas-turbine feeding an electric generator that feeds an electric light.
A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy
The battery chemical energy transforms into electric energy that is demonstrated as light.
microwaves and ovens
Solar panels
A lightbulb filament.
Chemical to radiant(light:)
current signal into light energy
"photosynthesis"
No, it is electrical and light energy, which transforms into heat energy.
To convert electric energy into light energy
electric energy changes to light & heat energy when light shines.