Chemical energy to electrical energy.
Brake lights draw their energy from the vehicle's battery.
The energy transformation that occurs when a battery lights a bulb is chemical energy (stored in the battery) being converted into electrical energy, which then powers the bulb, producing light and heat energy as a result.
Assuming 1) fully charged battery 2) battery health-good 3) No other activity(discharge or recharge), the battery will last for a very long time.( at least a fortnight). For better accuracy, find the energy store in your battery (in ampere hours or milli ampere hours) and divide it by energy require by all indicator lights( find its wattage and divide by voltage of battery to get current flowing) after appropriate unit conversions like hour to seconds etc.
The battery has only so much energy available. Headlights use a lot of energy. If you leave them on for any amount of time with the engine not running, less energy will be left in the battery to turn the starter. This is normal and to be expected. The older the battery, the less energy it can store. So if the battery in your car is old, it will make the problem worse.
(no it uses the energy from the car battery not the energy made by the engine)Yes it does increase consumption because the battery has to be recharged by the power of the engine driving the alternator or the dynamo
In a traffic light system, electrical energy is converted to light energy in order to illuminate the traffic lights, and then light energy is converted back to electrical energy in the sensors that detect vehicles and trigger changes in the light signals. Additionally, kinetic energy is converted to electrical energy in some traffic lights when vehicles drive over sensors installed on the road surface.
Solar garden lights use a small solar panel to convert sunlight into electricity, which is stored in a rechargeable battery during the day. At night, a light sensor turns the LED lights on using the stored energy. The battery is recharged during the day when exposed to sunlight, allowing the cycle to repeat.
Solar lights work by the solar panel collecting the sun energy during the day and storing the energy in a battery bank. At night, the controller provided by the solar system turns the light on and uses the stored energy from the battery. In the morning, the cycle repeats.
The battery produces electrical energy. If the light bulb is connected between the terminals of the battery, then the bulb will change the electrical energy into heat, and if you're lucky and you have the correct voltage, also maybe some light.
more power and better usage times and uses less battery energy than regular lights...
Energy is not stored in lights (not electric ones at least). Energy is used by lights.
Currently, LEDs (light emitting diodes) are the lowest energy consumption lights. Unfortunately, they are harder to manufacture and therefore are more expensive that traditional lights.