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Can someone check my answer please? I think that it is A, but I am not sure. A battery converts what type of energy into electrical energy? a) mechanical b) nuclear c) solar d) …
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Can someone check my answer please? I think that it is A, but I am not sure.
A battery converts what type of energy into electrical energy?
a) mechanical
b) nuclear
c) solar
d) chemical
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d) chemical energy
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Im pretty sure its chemical energy
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