Electric Energy.
Whatever you need to make the lamp work. If you plug it into a socket, it uses electrical energy; other lamps may use some chemical energy, for example in the wax or kerosene they burn.
When you plug in a lamp, electrical energy is converted into light and heat energy. The lamp's lightbulb transforms the electrical energy into light energy that illuminates the room, while some of the electrical energy is also converted into heat due to the resistance in the bulb's filament.
The energy transfer for a lamp plugged into the wall involves the electrical energy from the power source (wall outlet) being converted into light energy by the lamp's bulb. The electrical energy powers the lamp's circuit, which then produces light as a form of energy.
-- None at all if the lamp is switched off.-- If the lamp is switched on, then electrical energy is turned into a little bit ofvisible light energy and a comparatively larger quantity of heat energy.
A plug typically uses electrical energy to power devices when connected to an outlet. The electrical energy is converted into the necessary form of energy required by the device, such as light energy for a lamp or kinetic energy for a motor.
To control the brightness of your lamp using a dimmer plug, simply plug the dimmer plug into the wall outlet and then plug your lamp into the dimmer plug. You can then adjust the brightness of the lamp by turning the dial or sliding the switch on the dimmer plug.
Plug it in plug it in.
Plug it in to a receptacle.
No, it will not work. You can go to your nearest home depot or other hardware store and you can purchase a converter plug for your lamp. you just plug your lamp in the converter plug and the converter plug will plug in to the wall. when you go to buy this item it will clearly state the country it will work in.
To properly plug in a lamp, make sure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet, the switch is in the "off" position, and the bulb is securely screwed in. Turn the switch on to test if the lamp functions correctly.
To effectively use a plug-in lamp dimmer to adjust the brightness of your lighting, simply plug the dimmer into the wall outlet and then plug your lamp into the dimmer. Use the dial or switch on the dimmer to adjust the brightness to your desired level.
1. Remove the battery and battery holder to gain access to the lamp. 2. Remove the electrical plug from the lamp. 3. Remove three Phillips screws that hold in the lamp. 4. Install replacement bulb. 5. Replace screws. 6. Reconnect electrical plug. 7. Replace battery holder and battery.