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Ira Lisetskai [31]
2 years ago
5

A battery derives electric energy from _____energy?

Physics
2 answers:
snow_lady [41]2 years ago
5 0
The answer is d. chemical energy
sammy [17]2 years ago
4 0
A). nuclear
No.  There were batteries long long before we learned
how to use nuclear energy.  Also, there is no danger of
exposure to radioactivity when you're working with a battery.

b). mechanical
No.  A battery has no moving parts.

c). gravitational
No.  No matter how high you take a battery in an airplane, or
how far you lower it into a mine-shaft, its characteristics don't
change.  In fact, batteries even work on things that are in orbit.

d). chemical
Bingo.
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