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Which sentence describe the energy conversions in a car’s engine? Mechanical to thermal to chemical D Kinetic to potential to mechanical Thermal to mechanical to chemical Chemical to thermal to mechanical
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Chemical to thermal to mechanical is the answer, the petrol is the chemical, it heats up, then it makes the car go, mechanical energy.
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