I think it would be thermal energy.
A lightbulb turning on is a good example of the transformation of mechanical energy (electricity powering the lightbulb) to heat energy (lightbulb heating up) and light energy (light emitted by the lightbulb).
the energy that you can get from the electrical energy heat energy , mechanical energy , magnetic energy , light energy and Kinetic energy
The mechanical energy of an object is the sum of its kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy due to position or configuration). It represents the total energy that an object possesses due to its motion and position relative to a reference point. Mathematically, mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy.
In a flashlight, electrical energy from the battery is converted into light energy and heat energy in the bulb. The battery provides the electrical energy, which powers the light bulb to produce both light and heat.
Combustion is a chemical reaction in which potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of fuel molecules is converted into heat and light energy. This thermal energy can then be converted into other forms of energy such as mechanical energy in engines or electricity in power plants.
how are heat an light and mechanical energy produced whoever wrote this you need to answers the question not write the question
A lightbulb turning on is a good example of the transformation of mechanical energy (electricity powering the lightbulb) to heat energy (lightbulb heating up) and light energy (light emitted by the lightbulb).
The battery chemical energy transforms into electric energy that is demonstrated as light.
Thermal energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy and light energy.
the energy that you can get from the electrical energy heat energy , mechanical energy , magnetic energy , light energy and Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy
It goes from light energy from the sun to chemical energy to chemical, mechanical, and heat energy and the chemical energy can go to mechanical and heat energy. Then the remaining chemical energy goes to chemical, heat, and mechanical energy again and it keeps on repeating.
The three types of energy produced from burning fuel are heat energy, light energy, and mechanical energy. Heat energy is generated as a result of the combustion process, light energy is emitted as a byproduct of certain reactions, and mechanical energy can be harnessed through engines powered by the burning of fuels.
The mechanical energy of an object is the sum of its kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (stored energy due to position or configuration). It represents the total energy that an object possesses due to its motion and position relative to a reference point. Mathematically, mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy.
electrical energy>>>>mechanical energy>>>>heat energy
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It will still be heat energy, but it can be converted to mechanical energy