The official blog of Professor Michael Webber's Fall 2013 UGS Course "How Things Work."
Showing posts with label light energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light energy. Show all posts
Friday, November 8, 2013
Energy Hareem Usmani
Taken by Hareem Usmani at RLM on 11/8 at 10:50 am. This light is a form of light energy and electrical energy.
Light Energy
This desk lamp gives off the obvious light energy, as well as heat energy.
Taken by Jennifer Byrnes
San Jancinto Hall
11-8-13
Energy - lamp
Electrical energy changes to light energy and heat energy. Thus it creates the light and people can see the light.
Jester East
November 8 2013
Ginah Han
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Iron Electrical Energy Consumption
When an iron is connected to an electrical source, it will use that electricity and convert into heat and light. You will use the heat energy to get wrinkles out of your clothes. It also gets water hot enough to produce steam. Finally the buttons that light up on the iron is how it converts electricity to light.
By: Raul Pineda
My Dorm (Brackenridge)
11/07/13 8:45PM
Labels:
Electrical energy,
Energy,
heat energy,
light energy
Location:
Brackenridge Dorm
phone energy!
picture (screenshot) of my phone, from my phone, demonstrating the flow of energy from it's battery to various processes. taken at the date and time in the picture.
Fluorescent lightbulb
This light bulb converts electrical energy to both light and heat energy to provide an artificial light source indoors.
Taken in RLM
Marshall Geyer
October 7, 2013
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