Select the TWO statements that are true about the amount and types of energy that are visible when each of the light bulbs are shining.

Responses

When the fluorescent light bulb is lit, more light energy is visible than thermal energy.
When the fluorescent light bulb is lit, more light energy is visible than thermal energy.

More thermal energy is visible when the fluorescent light bulb is lit.
More thermal energy is visible when the fluorescent light bulb is lit.

The thermal energy is stored in the incandescent light bulb before it is transformed into light energy.
The thermal energy is stored in the incandescent light bulb before it is transformed into light energy.

The incandescent light bulb does not create as much as much light energy as the fluorescent light bulb.

1 answer

The two true statements about the amount and types of energy when the light bulbs are shining are:

  1. When the fluorescent light bulb is lit, more light energy is visible than thermal energy.
  2. The incandescent light bulb does not create as much light energy as the fluorescent light bulb.

These statements accurately reflect the differences between fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs in terms of light and thermal energy output.