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When an electric light is turned on, the amount of light energy released by the lightbulb is less than the amount of electrical energy going into the lightbulb. Which statement best explains this?

Question 4 options:

Some of the electrical energy is destroyed.


Some of the electrical energy is changed into heat energy.


Some of the electrical energy stays in the wire.


All of the electrical energy is destroyed.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Some of the electrical energy is turned into heat energy

Explanation:

Firenz

Answer:

Some of the electrical energy is destroyed.

Explanation:

some of the electrical energy is destroyed because If the excess energy goes beyond the tolerance of the devices, they will overheat and/or burn (cause damage). ... If there is no interest in saving the extra energy, it can be "dumped" into an appropriate load and converted to heat.

When a lightbulb burns out, then that is when all of the electrical energy got desroyed, and that is why it happens over time