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Electricity is transformed into light and heat energy when a light bulb is turned on. The electrical energy is used to heat up the filament in the bulb, causing it to glow and emit light. Some of the electrical energy is also converted to heat energy due to resistance in the filament.
It makes thermal energy (the heat), radiant energy (what we see), which is in essence more or less the same manifestation.
A light bulb typically uses electrical energy to produce light. The electrical energy is converted into heat and light energy by the filament inside the bulb.
Light bulbs. The filament in the bulb is heated in order for it to glow and produce light. This can be considered as a conversion of energy where heat energy is being transferred in light energy.
Fireworks use chemical energy, as the combustion of various chemicals inside the firework creates heat, light, and sound energy. This chemical energy is released in the form of a dazzling display of colors and patterns when the firework is ignited.
It is renewable It uses wasted heat and light energy
It is renewable It uses wasted heat and light energy
some uses of light energy are Light energy is used in photosynthesis for plants because plants need light to grow. Light Energy can be used in producing electricity and it also be used for generating heat.
Electricity is transformed into light and heat energy when a light bulb is turned on. The electrical energy is used to heat up the filament in the bulb, causing it to glow and emit light. Some of the electrical energy is also converted to heat energy due to resistance in the filament.
The light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as waste heat. The act of turning it on in itself uses a small amount of energy stored in your muscles.
A greenhouse uses solar energy to heat and provide light.
everything uses energy! heat energy, light energy, kinetic energy (movement)... basically everything in the whole world uses energy or is made of energy!!
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
It makes thermal energy (the heat), radiant energy (what we see), which is in essence more or less the same manifestation.
A light bulb typically uses electrical energy to produce light. The electrical energy is converted into heat and light energy by the filament inside the bulb.
heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates. heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates.
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