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Turning on the switch in a flashlight starts a chemical reaction in the batteries. The chemical energy is turned to light energ...Asked by Amber
Turning on the switch in a flashlight starts a chemical reaction in the batteries. The chemical energy is turned to light energy and the flashlight lights up. Which part of this system is an example of a process?
A. Turning on the switch is a process.
B. The conversation of chemical energy to light energy is a process.
C. The light that the flashlight process produces is a process.
D. Turning the switch off is a process.
I think B is the answer am I correct?
A. Turning on the switch is a process.
B. The conversation of chemical energy to light energy is a process.
C. The light that the flashlight process produces is a process.
D. Turning the switch off is a process.
I think B is the answer am I correct?
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