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I NEED HELP QUICK PLEASE Which of the following describes a likely energy transformation for a computer monitor? potential energy to mechanical energy light energy to electrical energy electrical energy
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Which of the following describes a likely energy transformation for a computer monitor?
potential energy to mechanical energy
light energy to electrical energy
electrical energy to sound energy
chemical energy to kinetic energy
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electrical energy to sound energy i think but im not sure
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It’s light energy to electrical energy
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