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I wouldn't say that electrical energy "uses" other types of energy; probably you mean that you can convert other types of energy to electrical energy. Most types of energy can be converted to electrical energy, or actually all of them (as long as there is some useful energy left) - including heat energy, nuclear energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, etc.

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What are two forms of energy when a light bulb converts 10 percent of electrical energy?

When a light bulb converts 10 percent of electrical energy, two forms of energy produced are light energy and heat energy. Since light bulbs are not 100% efficient, some of the electrical energy input is lost as heat energy.


What are the 10 forms of energy?

They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.


What are the 10 energies?

The 10 energies refer to the different forms of energy that can be categorized based on their characteristics and properties, including kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, electrical, nuclear, electromagnetic, sound, light, and gravitational energy. Each type of energy plays a unique role in various processes and phenomena in the natural world.


How much of the electrical energy used to light an incandescent bulb is converted into light energy?

Only about 10% of the electrical energy used to light an incandescent bulb is converted into light energy. The rest is mostly given off as heat.


A light bulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy it uses into radiant energy?

The light bulb transforms 10 percent of the electrical energy it consumes into radiant energy in the form of light, while the remaining 90 percent is typically released as heat. This phenomenon is commonly observed in incandescent light bulbs, where the majority of the energy is lost as heat rather than light.

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What are two forms of energy when a light bulb converts 10 percent of electrical energy?

When a light bulb converts 10 percent of electrical energy, two forms of energy produced are light energy and heat energy. Since light bulbs are not 100% efficient, some of the electrical energy input is lost as heat energy.


Resistors allow electrical energy to be changed to other forms of?

All a resistor does is use electrical energy, converting it to heat. so a 10 ohm resistor with 5 volts across it will dissipate 2.5 watts. this will come out as heat, ie, the resistor will get hot.


What are the 10 forms of energy?

They are; Kinetic Energy (from moving objects), Gravitational Potential Energy (possessed by anything on a height), Elastic Potential Energy (possessed by squashed or stretched objects), Electrical, Magnetic, Mechanical, Heat/Thermal, Nuclear, Chemical, and Light.


Name at least 10 forms of energy that you make use of in your daily life?

Gravitational Energy,Chemical Energy,Muscular Energy,Elastic Energy,Nuclear Energy,Mechanical Energy,Heat Energy,Electrical Energy,Sound Energy, Radiant Energy, and the energy you need to start school 5 in the morning :)


A light bulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy and thermal energy it uses into radiant energymake a hypothesys about the other form of energy produced?

A lightbulb usually won't use thermal energy, only electrical energy. By conservation of energy, if 10% of the electrical energy is converted into radiant energy, the remainder is wasted - basically as heat.


What are the 10 energies?

The 10 energies refer to the different forms of energy that can be categorized based on their characteristics and properties, including kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, electrical, nuclear, electromagnetic, sound, light, and gravitational energy. Each type of energy plays a unique role in various processes and phenomena in the natural world.


How much of the electrical energy used to light an incandescent bulb is converted into light energy?

Only about 10% of the electrical energy used to light an incandescent bulb is converted into light energy. The rest is mostly given off as heat.


How do you get electral energy to power phones and TVs if energy cannot be created?

Cellular or cordless telephone:-- You take electrical energy from a wall-outlet, and use a battery chargerto store it in a battery in the form of chemical energy.-- You stuff the battery into the cell phone, where the chemical energy isconverted to electrical energy to power the phone.Wired telephone (land-line):-- The telephone company takes electrical energy from their wall outlets, anduses battery chargers to store it in batteries in the form of chemical energy.-- They connect the phone lines to their batteries, which release the chemicalenergy in the form of electrical energy, and send it out on the phone lines topower the telephones in homes and offices.TV and radio receivers:-- May use electrical energy straight from the wall outlet.-- May use electrical energy that originally came from the wall outlet and wastemporarily stored in batteries in the form of chemical energy.Are you asking where the energy that was taken out of the wall outlet came from ?There are several possibilities. All of them are used at various places around the country.-- Burn coal, oil, natural, gas, wood, garbage, corn stalks, paper etc. Use thereleased heat energy to boil water. Blow the steam through vanes of a turbineto spin an electrical generator.-- Allow a chain reaction to proceed in a lump of enriched uranium, releasinga lot of heat energy as a by-product of nuclear fission. Use the released heatenergy to boil water. Blow the steam through vanes of a turbine to spin anelectrical generator.-- Erect a large pinwheel outside. Allow the kinetic energy of the wind to spin thepinwheel. Use the kinetic energy of the pinwheel to spin an electrical generator.-- Lay a collection of photovoltaic cells on the ground, where the sun will shine on them.10-15 percent of the energy in the sunshine is directly converted to electrical energyin the photovoltaic cells, and is led away through wires.Electrical energy that you use to power anything electrical always comes from somewhere.Energy is never 'created'.


A light bulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy it uses into radiant energy?

The light bulb transforms 10 percent of the electrical energy it consumes into radiant energy in the form of light, while the remaining 90 percent is typically released as heat. This phenomenon is commonly observed in incandescent light bulbs, where the majority of the energy is lost as heat rather than light.


10 examples of electrical energy?

1.dvd player 2. refrigirator 3. cell phone


Is electrical energy turned into electricity or used as it is?

Electrical energy means a quantity of energy which is measured in Joules, and electrical power is the rate of production or use of that energy, measured in watts. You should know that watts = volts x current, so when the electrical power is put into the distribution network, the current in amps depends on the voltage. The power station sends it out at a high voltage, probably upwards of 400 kilovolts, but when it reaches a domestic consumer it has been reduced to 120 or 240 volts. So if you are on 120 volts and you use an appliance which is rated at say 1200 watts, you are taking 10 amps. I'm not sure if this answers your query, but I am trying to point out that the electricity you use at home is in fact electric energy, but at a voltage suitable for domestic wiring.


How does A light bulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy it uses into radiant energy. Make a hypothesis about the other form of energy produced.?

Based on the conservation of energy principle, the other form of energy produced by the light bulb would likely be heat energy. Since not all electrical energy is converted into radiant energy, the leftover energy would typically be dissipated as heat.