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liq [111]
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13

What carries the useful energy of a lamp to its surroundings

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1 answer:
DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
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The potential energy from the batteries in the torch is transferred to the filament of the bulb. The energy is transferred to the surroundings as thermal energy and light

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