The total amount of energy in the universe never changes, but the availability of each different type of energy to do work can change tremendously. What best explains this change in available energy?(1 point)

Responses

Energy is always converted with 100 percent efficiency.
Energy is always converted with 100 percent efficiency.

Energy can only be created through nuclear reactions.
Energy can only be created through nuclear reactions.

Energy can only be transferred as heat.
Energy can only be transferred as heat.

Energy is regularly changing from one form into another.
Energy is regularly changing from one form into another.

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The response that best explains the change in available energy is:

Energy is regularly changing from one form into another.

This reflects the principle of energy conservation and transformation, indicating that while the total amount of energy remains constant, its availability for doing work can change as it transitions between different forms (e.g., kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, etc.).