Zero,because the distance has no affect to convert electric energy into light energy.
When lighting a light bulb, it is changed into light and heat/thermal energy.
A bulb in a lamp converts electric energy into light and heat energy.
The useful energy that comes out of a light bulb is primarily in the form of light and heat. The electrical energy is converted into light energy that illuminates the surroundings and heat energy that warms up the light bulb and its surroundings.
NopeNo, potential energy would be, for instance, a spring that is compressed. It could cause motion if released. It is stored energy. The light bulb uses electrical energy, which it converts to light and heat energy. potential energy is like when you wind up a torch or a radio
The higher the wattage, the more electrical energy is being used. In a light bulb the electrical energy is converted to EM energy which appears in both visible and infrared parts of the spectrum, so the answer is no, it will be at a higher rate for a 100 watt bulb
No, the process of a dark light bulb starting to glow is a conversion from electrical energy to light energy. The electricity flowing through the filament of the light bulb generates heat and light, causing it to glow. Chemical energy is not involved in this process.
To plug it in, you use your muscle energy. When current flows through the bulb,electrical energy converted to the heat and light energy in the bulb.
The energy that goes in is electrical energy; the energy that leaves it is visible light, as well as heat.
A light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as heat.
No.it uses energy sources (electrical energy to light up
A light bulb converts electrical energy into light energy and heat energy.
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
Most of the energy in a light bulb is heat energy.
light and heat energy occur in a light bulb when it is turned on.
A light bulb gives out light energy and heat energy as forms of energy. The light energy is emitted as visible light, while the heat energy is generated as a byproduct of the bulb's operation.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
A light bulb is not an example of electromagnetic energy, but the light which the bulb gives off is an example of electromagnetic energy.