Light, heat, sometimes sound.
Light is produced in various sources through a process called incandescence. In the sun, light is produced through nuclear fusion reactions. In light bulbs, electricity passes through a filament, heating it up and causing it to emit light. In fire, light is produced through the combustion of fuel, which releases energy in the form of light and heat.
Light, of course, since that's what the light bulb is designed to produce. There is also waste energy, as heat, and (to a small extent) as sound.
Electricity is a form of energy that is found in nature (such as lightning) and can be produced by man through various means like generators and batteries.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
Incandescent lights primarily produce heat energy in addition to light energy. As electricity passes through the light bulb's filament, it heats up and emits both light and heat.
Light is produced in various sources through a process called incandescence. In the sun, light is produced through nuclear fusion reactions. In light bulbs, electricity passes through a filament, heating it up and causing it to emit light. In fire, light is produced through the combustion of fuel, which releases energy in the form of light and heat.
it is produced through electricity it is not sunlight
Light, of course, since that's what the light bulb is designed to produce. There is also waste energy, as heat, and (to a small extent) as sound.
Gas light, kerosene lantern.
Electricity is a form of energy that is found in nature (such as lightning) and can be produced by man through various means like generators and batteries.
When light falls onto a photoelectric cell electricity is produced.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
The electricity runs through a coil of Tungsten. Tungsten has a very high resistance. As per Joule's Law, energy radiated is directly proportional to resistance. The energy radiated is so large that the coil starts to glow and light is produced.
Incandescent lights primarily produce heat energy in addition to light energy. As electricity passes through the light bulb's filament, it heats up and emits both light and heat.
Sunlight produces both heat and electricity. When sunlight is absorbed by materials, it can generate heat. It can also be converted into electricity through photovoltaic cells that capture the sunlight and convert it into electrical energy.
Electricity provides the energy to light a light bulb. When the electricity flows through the filament in the bulb, it generates heat and light.
kinetic energy and light energy.