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During energy conversions, some energy is always lost as heat electricity chemical energy Light
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During energy conversions, some energy is always lost as
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heat
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Correct answer - Heat Energy.
Why? - In every energy transfer, some amount of energy is lost in a form that is unusable. In most cases, this form is heat energy.
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