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This circuit shows a battery and wires connected to a lightbulb. The chemical energy in the battery is converted to:
A. radiant energy then electric energy
B. electric energy then chemical energy C.belectrical energy then radiant energy
D. radiant energy then mechanical energy
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B. electric energy then chemical energy
Step-by-step explanation:
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