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What kind of energy is stored in a flashlight battery enabling it to function? electrical energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, or gravitational energy ? :/
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What kind of energy is stored in a flashlight battery enabling it to function? electrical energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, or gravitational energy ? :/
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What kind of energy is stored in a flashlight battery enabling it to function? electrical energy, chemical energy, mechanical energy, or gravitational energy ? :/
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eletric energy is in a battery and makes the flashlight goes on
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Electrical Energy because the electrons in the battery travel from out one end of the battery through a circuit and back to the other end
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