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Most light-bulb's would provide very little energy to a solar cell. Solar cells use a bandwidth that is not the main portion of a incandescent light bulbs output.
If you mean could you use the light from a bulb to energize a solar array or photovoltaic cell, the answer is yes. However the energy to run the bulb would exceed the energy produced by the array so you would have a net loss of energy in such a system.
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The job of a bulb is to give off heat and light energy
Yes they can. They are like miniature solar cells.
No. The term SOURCE means that it is a supply of electrical energy, and a light bulb does not supply electricity, it uses it. A battery, generator, fuel cell, or solar cell would be a source.
It would be more different since it will take up more power than the less efficient light bulb. Instead of using all the solar power it will probably need the forces of 2 energies to light the bulb.
It goes from solar energy to electrical to light/&heat
Then there would be no light bulb. We would have to watch TV by candle light.
A solar panel converts light into electricity.
everybody would use the light bulb
It goes from solar energy to electrical to light/&heat