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A flashlight uses the chemical energy stored in a battery. This chemical energy is eventually converted into which two forms of energy?
mechanical and nuclear
radiant and thermal
thermal and mechanical
nuclear and electrical
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Radiant and thermal.
The battery's chemical energy is converted to electrical energy that powers the bulb/LED, which emits light (radiant energy) and produces heat (thermal energy).
The battery's chemical energy is converted to electrical energy that powers the bulb/LED, which emits light (radiant energy) and produces heat (thermal energy).
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