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Carolyn Bryan
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26 April, 02:06
In a lamp electrical energy is converted to
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Jared
26 April, 02:09
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Electrical energy would be converted to light because a lamp produces electricity and light
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Jace Guerra
26 April, 02:35
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It would be converted to light energy and then heat energy.
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