Um, a 5 volt light bulb?
A light bulb connected between to wires, each having 300 volts to ground that are in phase, will not light, because there is no differential voltage available to do any work. If each wire has 300 volts to ground and are out of phase (600 volts between them) the light bulb will be lit, if it is rated at least for 600 volts, otherwise it will burn out.
When lighting a light bulb, it is changed into light and heat/thermal energy.
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Exothermic, as the reaction is releasing heat into the surroundings.
Edison's best light bulb stayed lit for around 40 hours. This experiment took place in 1879.
When the bulb is lit it uses energy. When there is no bulb, no energy is used even if it is switched on.
A lit light bulb is nonmechanical because it does not involve moving parts. When electricity flows through the filament, it heats up and produces light, but there is no mechanical process at work.
The "The Centennial Light" 4 watt light bulb which was first lit in 1901 and is still in use today at a fire station in Livermore, California.
When a light bulb is activated, electrical energy is converted into a lot of light and quite a bit of 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.
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Parallel circuits continue to light other bulbs when one or more are not functioning.parallel