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How does a flashlight illustrate the Law of Conservation of Energy?(1 point)
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Is is an electric circuit through which electrical energy flows.
Is is an electric circuit through which electrical energy flows.

All of the electrical energy leaving the battery will travel through the circuit and return to the battery.
All of the electrical energy leaving the battery will travel through the circuit and return to the battery.

Potential energy in the battery will be converted to kinetic energy.
Potential energy in the battery will be converted to kinetic energy.

Potential chemical energy in the battery is converted to electrical energy, which is converted to light energy and heat energy.
Potential chemical energy in the battery is converted to electrical energy, which is converted to light energy and heat energy.

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The correct response is:
"Potential chemical energy in the battery is converted to electrical energy, which is converted to light energy and heat energy."

Explanation: the battery's stored chemical energy is not destroyed but transformed into electrical energy and then into light and heat, illustrating the Law of Conservation of Energy. The other choices are incorrect or incomplete (energy doesn't "return" to the battery and it's not simply converted to kinetic energy).