The heat given off by a light bulb is thermal energy. The light itself is electromagnetic energy.
All chemical energy is potential or stored energy.
Electrical energy
No. The incandescent bulb uses electrical energy and the light stick uses chemical energy.
Heat and Light
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
It depends what it is... if you were talking about a light bulb for instance.. more heat energy is given off than light.
No. A light bulb can only USE energy, it cannot STORE it. Before it can operate it needs to be given a supply of electrical energy and, from that input of energy, it produces outputs of energy in the form of heat and light.
No a light bulb does not use chemical energy. Even though it uses the chemical mercury to create light. Hope this helps =)
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The battery connected to the bulb has the potential chemical energy in it when it is connected by means of wire to the bulb the chemical energy in the battery is converted to the electrical energy which flows through the wire to the bulb glows the bulb which is a form of light energy after some time the bulb starts emitting heat which is heat energy.
No. The incandescent bulb uses electrical energy and the light stick uses chemical energy.
Heat and Light
battery ---> light bulb chemical energy ---> electromagnetic energy (heat and light)
Chemical to radiant(light:)
In a light bulb, electrical energy is transformed into light energy and heat energy.
It depends what it is... if you were talking about a light bulb for instance.. more heat energy is given off than light.
They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
No. A light bulb can only USE energy, it cannot STORE it. Before it can operate it needs to be given a supply of electrical energy and, from that input of energy, it produces outputs of energy in the form of heat and light.
No. The energy that goes into a light bulb is electrical energy, the energy that comes out is electromagnetic radiation, which we perceive as mostly heat and some light.