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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
15

LACECHMI

Physics
2 answers:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
8 0
<span>So the question is to unscramble all of the words that are types of heat-creating energy and they are: LACECHMI, CEIECTLR, IRITONFC, AREOGLHMET, LCRNEAU, ROASL. So LACHECHMI is CHEMICAL, CEIECTLR is ELECTRIC, AREOGLHMET is GEOTHERMAL, LCRNEAU is NUCLEAR and ROASL is SOLAR. </span>
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer : The unscrambled word for

Answer 1) LACECHMI is CHEMICAL,

Explanation : When two or more elements combines into one substance through a chemical reaction to form a chemical compound.

All compounds are substances, but not all substances are considered to be compounds.

A chemical compound can be defined as any atoms bonded together in molecules or crystals in which atoms, molecules or ions form a crystalline lattice.

Answer 2) CEIECTLR is ELECTRIC,

Explanation : Electricity can be defined as the electric field in the local gradient of the electric potential. Electricity is produced when in a circuit the flow of electrons travels across the electrodes.

Answer 3) IRITONFC is FRICTION,

Explanation : Friction can be defined as resistance to motion of one object moving which is relative to another. It is does not comes under a fundamental force, like gravity or electromagnetism. It is an dimensionless term.

Answer 4) AREOGLHMET is GEOTHERMAL,

Explanation : The energy produced by the internal heat of the earth is called as Geothermal energy. Earth's internal heat is called as geothermal energy which is generated from radioactive decay and continual heat loss from Earth's formation.

Answer 5) LCRNEAU is NUCLEAR,

Explanation : Nuclear means anything which is related to the nucleus of the atom. Like nuclear energy is the energy generated from the nucleus of an atom which is especially utilized to generate electricity. It is a product of nuclear fission or nuclear fusion reactions.

Answer 6) ROASL is SOLAR.

Explanation : The radiant energy emitted from the sun is known as Solar energy. It is renewable energy source, which can be used for multiple purposes. The ray of sunlight that reaches the ground consists of nearly 50 percent visible light, 45 percent of infrared radiation, and smaller amounts of ultraviolet and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.

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