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Which energy transformation takes place when a firecracker explodes? nuclear to kinetic and chemical • mechanical to electromagnetic and electrical • chemical to thermal and electromagnetic
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Which energy transformation takes place when a firecracker explodes?
nuclear to kinetic and chemical
• mechanical to electromagnetic and electrical
• chemical to thermal and electromagnetic
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The energy transformation that takes place when a firecracker explodes is
chemical to thermal and electromagnetic.
All the chemicals found in the firecracker turn hot and start exploding once it is detonated.
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