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The Amount of Energy Ultimately Converted to Heat by a Light

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

The amount of energy ultimately converted to heat by a light bulb is about


A) 15%.
B) 30%.
C) 45%.
D) 60%.
E) 100%.

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