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Why are incandescent light bulbs considered to be lower efficiency than LED bulbs?(1 point)
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A smaller percentage of the energy output of the LED bulb goes toward light.
A smaller percentage of the energy output of the LED bulb goes toward light.
A greater amount of energy is required for the same light output from the LED bulb.
A greater amount of energy is required for the same light output from the LED bulb.
A greater percentage of the energy output of the incandescent bulb goes toward heat.
A greater percentage of the energy output of the incandescent bulb goes toward heat.
A smaller amount of energy is wasted by the incandescent bulb.
A smaller amount of energy is wasted by the incandescent bulb.
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A greater percentage of the energy output of the incandescent bulb goes toward heat.
Explanation: Incandescent bulbs produce light by heating a filament, so most input energy is lost as heat. LEDs convert a much larger fraction of electrical energy into visible light, so they are more efficient.
Explanation: Incandescent bulbs produce light by heating a filament, so most input energy is lost as heat. LEDs convert a much larger fraction of electrical energy into visible light, so they are more efficient.
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