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Which is an example of electrical energy being converted into light energy? A) the sun B) a light bulb C) a solar panel D) a glowstick at Halloween
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Which is an example of electrical energy being converted into light energy?
A) the sun
B) a light bulb
C) a solar panel
D) a glowstick at Halloween
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B. Is the most logical
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B.) a light bulb; none of the others take electricity. Solar panels take the light from the sun and make electricity, the sun makes its own light with no electricity along with glow sticks.
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