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a battery light a bulb describe the energy involved in the process ?​

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Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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Answer:

When a battery lights a bulb, first energy transformation takes place in the battery and then in the bulb. In the battery, the chemical energy gets converted into electrical energy. In the bulb, the electrical energy from the bulb gets converted into heat energy and then into light energy.

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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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When a battery lights a bulb, first energy

transformation takes place in the battery

and then in the bulb.

In the battery, the chemical energy gets

converted into electrical

energy.

Battery: Chemical energy \longrightarrow Electrical

energy

In the bulb, the electrical energy from the

bulb gets converted into heat energy and

then into light energy.

Bulb: Electrical energy \longrightarrow Heat energy \longrightarrow Light energy.

So, Energy Changes are

Chemical energy \longrightarrow Electrical energy \longrightarrow Heat energy \longrightarrow Light energy

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