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For a filament-type (incandescent) lamp, it's the filament.
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Light energy is given off
Radiant electromagnetic energy is converted into chemical energy in photosynthesis,
That depends on the type of lamp. For example in an incandescent light, the electricity simply heats up a wire until it glows.
For a filament-type (incandescent) lamp, it's the filament.
If it is an incandescent lamp, then it will run on 240volts, but not at full wattage. If it is an HID type that has a ballast, no, it will not.
Heat.
He invented the 1st incandescent lamp (a type of light bulb).
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light is the type of energy that a lamp has coming down
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A light bulb (technically, a lamp) converts electrical energy into a mixture of heat and light ... the makeup of that mixture depends upon the type of lamp being used. An incandescent lamp produces most of its energy in the form of heat and relatively little light ... a fluorescent lamp produces a higher percentage of light and less heat ... gas/vapor glow lamps (including lasers) produce an even higher percentage of light ... and light-emitting diodes (LED) produce the highest percentage of light presently available.