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A battery lights a bulb. Describe the energy changes involved in the process.
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Answer
A battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. When the bulb receives this electrical energy, it converts it into light and heat energy. Hence, energy changes involved in the process are :
Chemical Energy ⟶ Electrical Energy ⟶ Light Energy + Heat Energy.
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