The answer should be pretty obvious. Just try to think about this. What energy is used? What does the light-bulb produce? In this case, the light-bulb requires electricity, and it produces both heat and light, so electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy.
A thermocouple uses the thermoelectric effect to do what it does. Thermal energy (heat) is converted into a difference of potential, which is electric (electromagnetic) energy.
Electric current
No, it is potential chemical energy that is released as thermal energy. Nothing to do with electromagnetic.
Conversion from chemical potential energy to thermal energy.
Kinetic Energy. Potential Energy . Mechanical Energy . Thermal Energy . Electromagnetic Energy . Electric Energy . Nuclear Energy . --Chemical Energy .
mechanical, electric, electromagnetic, chemical, nuclear, and thermal.
the seven types of energy: kinetic, potential, thermal, electromagnetic, chemical, nuclear, and mass
thermal->Mechanical Kinetic->Electric Potential
An electric stove uses the Potential Energy of electricity and transforms it into Thermal Energy.
Thermal energy is an electromagnetic wave, as light is. Light (and other electromagnetic waves) travel best through empty space. They consist of an electric and magnetic field, that propagates as a wave.
Thermal energy
The six forms of renewable energy are mechanical, electric, electromagnetic, chemical, nuclear, and thermal. Thanks!! =D