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You are out camping. As it gets dark, it starts to get cold so you light a fire. What are two energy transformations that explain the light and the heat given off by the fire?…
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You are out camping. As it gets dark, it starts to get cold so you light a fire. What are two energy transformations that explain the light and the heat given off by the fire?
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Conduction and convection you gave off energy to start the fire and the fire gives off heat to you
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