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Which is the best definition to describe a transfer of energy? a)Changing energy from one form to another b)The ability to do work and cause change c)Stored energy or energy of …
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Which is the best definition to describe a transfer of energy?
a)Changing energy from one form to another
b)The ability to do work and cause change
c)Stored energy or energy of position
d)The same form of energy moving from one place to another
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