An energy saver heater uses 24% less energy than the

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  2. Energy is found in different forms such as light, thermal, sound and motion. If I'm cold and want to warm up with an electric
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  3. This heater contains a mixture of iron and magnesium. Once water is added to the heater, the heater begins to warm quickly.Inclu
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  4. An immersion heater of resistance R converts electrical energy into thermal energy that is transferred to the liquid in which
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  5. ListenEnergy is found in different forms such as light, thermal, sound and motion. If I'm cold and want to warm up with an
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  6. How does a heater in one corner of a fish aquarium warm the whole aquarium?The heater warms the glass The heater warms the air
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  7. A small electric immersion heater is used to heat 80 g of water for a cup of instant coffee. The heater is labeled “130
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  8. how should each form of energy be identified?A) energy A:gravitational energy /energy B:chemical energy B) energy A: nuclear
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  9. How does a heater in one corner of a fish aquarium warm the whole aquarium?(1 point)Responses The heater adds thermal energy
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  10. An office heater puts out 2070 Btus (British thermal units) of energy in the form of heat per hour. Given that 1 Btu = 1.055 kJ,
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