well.... something is getting off i think motion or sunlight
It is given off as heat.
No, more than 95% of the energy used by an incandescent bulb is given off as heat. They are incredibly inefficient.
It is given off
When energy is given off by splitting atoms, it is converted from nuclear energy to thermal energy. This thermal energy is then used to heat water and turn it into steam, which can be used to drive turbines and generate electrical energy, converting the thermal energy into mechanical and then electrical energy.
Yes, energy is given off when chemicals react. Since energy can be heat or light it is also given off.
When energy is being given off, it is released in the form of heat, light, or sound depending on the source. When energy is being absorbed, it is taken in and used to perform work or to trigger chemical reactions.
solar energy ?
atomic energy
it is thermal energy .
What type of energy is given off with the heat energy?
In isotonic energy, 70% of the energy exerted is given off as heat energy. In isometric contraction, only 30% of the energy given off is exerted as heat energy.
No, the heat given off by a light bulb is not considered chemical energy. This heat is a byproduct of the conversion of electrical energy into light energy and thermal energy in the filament of the bulb.