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26 August, 14:29

When electrical energy is "used" by an electric light, what really happens to the energy?

It changes to matter.

It is given off as other forms of energy.

It stops at the electric light.

It disappears.

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  1. 26 August, 16:29
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    The correct answer would be B. It is given off as other forms of energy.

    As stated by The Law of Conservation of Energy, energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
  2. 26 August, 18:23
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    Energy is neither be created nor be destroyed; it just changes form!

    So you get your answer; It is given off as other forms of energy ir Light and Heat!

    so your answer is 2nd one!
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