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5. Choose the correct energy transformation sequence from the word bank
to describe what is happening in each of the pictures below. Write the letter
of the description under to its matching picture. Only 3 descriptions will be
used.
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A. Gravitational PE – sound - thermal
B. Chemical PE Mechanical → elastic PE
C. Electrical - sound thermal - radiant
D. Chemical PE - radiant – thermal
gravitational PE
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5. Choose the correct energy transformation sequence from the word bank
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