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What energy transformation is performed by a radio? A. Sound energy to gravitational potential energy. B. Electrical energy to sound energy C. Kinetic energy to electrical energ…
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What energy transformation is performed by a radio? A. Sound energy to gravitational potential energy. B. Electrical energy to sound energy C. Kinetic energy to electrical energ…
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What energy transformation is performed by a radio?
A. Sound energy to gravitational potential energy.
B. Electrical energy to sound energy
C. Kinetic energy to electrical energy
O D. Chemical energy to nuclear energy
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B) Electrical energy to sound energy.
Step-by-step explanation:
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