Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).
Because it's close to the equator, the part of Earth that gets the most intense sun light.
the pupil that is why it gets smaller in the light
A banana is not a part of geometry. A banana is a type of fruit.
In an incandescent light bulb this is the filament. It is usually made of tungsten.
The blue part of the spectrum has more energy than the red part.
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Most of the light emitted by humans is in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yes, monkeys do eat banana peels as part of their diet.
Candied is an adjective that describes the banana.
No. If they did the banana tree in your yard would get fruit. Every so often they will, but for the most part they don't because of location and weather. So to say all banana trees bare fruit is wrong.
The scientific name for a banana is 'Musa acuminat.'