Asked by ben hen
Which energy transformation happens when a toaster is plugged in to an outlet in the wall and used to make toast?(1 point)
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Electrical energy from the outlet is converted completely to heat energy for the toaster.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted completely to heat energy for the toaster.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and chemical energy in the toast.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and chemical energy in the toast.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted completely to chemical energy in the toast.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted completely to chemical energy in the toast.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and light energy for the toaster.
Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and light energy for the toaster.
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Electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat and light energy for the toaster.
The heating element turns electrical energy mainly into thermal energy (which toasts the bread); it also glows, producing some light.
The heating element turns electrical energy mainly into thermal energy (which toasts the bread); it also glows, producing some light.
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