The light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as waste heat.
The act of turning it on in itself uses a small amount of energy stored in your muscles.
ELECTRICITY
When a light is turned on, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy flows through the light bulb's filament, which then emits light and a small amount of heat as a byproduct.
light energy
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Flashlight produce light energy and heat after turning on.
it contains if the energy going to light the answer is like the food of the heat
electricity
One type of energy conversion is the transformation of electrical energy into light energy in a light bulb. The electrical energy is converted into heat and light energy as the current flows through the filament, causing it to glow and emit light.
Yes. Part of the energy is converted to light, part to heat. The percentage depends on the type of light bulb. Fluorescent and LED light bulbs are more efficient than incandescent light bulbs. A 60-watt incandescent bulb will be uncomfortable to remove from the socket with your bare hands after turning it off. However, a 100-watt bulb will burn you if you remove it with your bare hands after turning it off.
heat energy
light is a type of energy, it travels in packets of energy called photons