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kinetic to electrical to light
When you turn the handle of the flashlight, you are using kinetic energy (from your hand movement) to generate electrical energy, which then powers the light to produce light energy.
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The correct answer is:
kinetic to electrical to light
When you turn the handle of the flashlight, you are using kinetic energy (from your hand movement) to generate electrical energy, which then powers the light to produce light energy.