Asked by LittleWolf
Which is an example of chemical energy transformed to light energy?(1 point)
A. burning wood in a fireplace
B. using a battery to turn on a toy
C. television turning on***
D. solar panels powering a home
A. burning wood in a fireplace
B. using a battery to turn on a toy
C. television turning on***
D. solar panels powering a home
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
what chemical changes occur in a TV?
I think you want A - you see the flames, don't you?
I think you want A - you see the flames, don't you?
Answered by
junkPaler_1234
it is 1 answer is B 2 answer is A
3 answer is C
hope this helps you out
3 answer is C
hope this helps you out
Answered by
Kitkat
@ junkPaler_1234 is wrong, here are the answers
1. Chemical, electrical, light
2. Electrical energy
3. Burning wood in a fireplace
Hope this helps!
1. Chemical, electrical, light
2. Electrical energy
3. Burning wood in a fireplace
Hope this helps!
Answered by
junkPaler_1234
so sorry Kitkat is right
Answered by
horse lover
KitKat is 100000000!! Right 👉
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