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Andreyy89
3 years ago
10

Polly is explaining the Law of Conservation of Energy to her friend. She is using a light bulb as an example. Which of the follo

wing statements best explains this law?
A.
"Electrical energy is destroyed to create light and thermal energy."

B.
"Potential energy is used to create electrical energy and release light and thermal energy."

C.
"Electrical energy is transformed into light and thermal energy and released to the surroundings."

D.
"Electrical energy created by the light bulb is converted into light and thermal energy and used up by the surroundings."
Biology
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
5 0

First i think you should eliminate the answers that you know are not ta answer and the you will have 2 possibilities then all you have to do is choose the one that you think is correct :)

Please make me brainiest <3

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