One type of energy can be converted into another; in fact this happens quite frequently. Match each scenario to the types of energy that are involved. Food is warmed in a microwave A log burns brightly in a fire You rub your hands together vigorously [Choose ] [Choose ] mechanical energy --> nuclear energy chemical energy --> electromagnetic (radiant) energy mechanical energy -> thermal energy electromagnetic energy --> thermal energy chemical energy [Choose ] --> mechanical (kinetic) energy

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One type of energy can be converted into another; in fact this happens quite frequently.
Match each scenario to the types of energy that are involved.
Food is warmed in a microwave
A log burns brightly in a fire
You rub our hands together vigorously
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
mechanical energy --> nuclear energy
chemical energy --> electromagnetic (radiant) energy
mechanical energy-> thermal energy
electromagnetic energy --> thermal energy
chemical energy --> mechanical (kinetic) energy
[Choose ]
Transcribed Image Text:One type of energy can be converted into another; in fact this happens quite frequently. Match each scenario to the types of energy that are involved. Food is warmed in a microwave A log burns brightly in a fire You rub our hands together vigorously [Choose ] [Choose ] mechanical energy --> nuclear energy chemical energy --> electromagnetic (radiant) energy mechanical energy-> thermal energy electromagnetic energy --> thermal energy chemical energy --> mechanical (kinetic) energy [Choose ]
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