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In an electrical circuit, how is energy conserved when a light bulb is turned on?
Group of answer choices

Electrical energy disappears after passing through the circuit.

Electrical energy is transformed into light and heat energy.

Electrical energy is destroyed when the light bulb is turned on.

Electrical energy is stored in the light bulb for later use.

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Electrical energy is transformed into light and heat energy.

Explanation: When the bulb is on, the electrical energy supplied by the circuit is converted (not destroyed) into light and thermal energy (and some small other losses), consistent with conservation of energy.