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What type of energy transformation would be an example of using a battery to power a handheld fan ? a. kinetic b. mechanical c. electrical d. potential e. thermal f. electromagnetic g. chemical h. nuclear
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What type of energy transformation would be an example of using a battery to power a handheld fan ?
a. kinetic
b. mechanical
c. electrical
d. potential
e. thermal
f. electromagnetic
g. chemical
h. nuclear
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it would be from electrical to kinetic, so i would say a
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