It produces light and heat.
All bulbs produce heat energy and light energy ,even the CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) there is also some heat energy associated with them.
light energy is present in a ligthed lamp.......
a lamp
Several answers are possible, for example: 1) Because that's what it was designed to do. 2) Because energy from the batteries is converted into light energy. 3) You might also analyze in more details (a) how the battery produces energy, and (b) how the light bulb produces light. The latter part really depends on the technology used, since there are different types of light-bulbs.
It produces light and heat.
Electrical energy absorbed by the lamp's filament produces thermal energy as well as light.
It is nothing but a simple in incandescent lamp. it produce heat as well as light energy.
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.
the light it produces is composed of different wave lenghs and does not have enough energy for photosynthesis
when you turn on a lamp it is first light energy to chemical energy!
light energy is present in a ligthed lamp.......
All bulbs produce heat energy and light energy ,even the CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) there is also some heat energy associated with them.
The older generation of bulb(one in witch heating metal coil was used) convert electrical energy into both heat and light energy and consume more energy as some energy is lost as a heat energy. The newer generation of electrical bulb (C.F.L.) convert almost all electrical energy into light energy and consume much less electrical energy.
light is the type of energy that a lamp has coming down
a lamp
There are 2 energy changes that take place in this action: Mechanical to Light Energy and Mechanical to Electrical Energy. To explain further, when a generator, which uses mechanical energy, is used in turn to light up the bicycle lamp, the light emitted is light energy. At the same time, when the generator lights up the bicycle lamp, the lamp is light up using electrical energy, so mechanical energy also transformed into electrical energy. ===============================> heat and light (in the light bulb)