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How is energy transferred in an electric stove when it heats a pot of water?
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Electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy.
Electrical energy is transformed into sound energy.
Electrical energy is stored in the stove for later use.
Electrical energy is transformed into light energy.
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Electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy.
The stove's heating element resists the electric current (I²R heating), producing heat that transfers to the pot and then to the water.
The stove's heating element resists the electric current (I²R heating), producing heat that transfers to the pot and then to the water.
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