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Chemistry, 28.01.2020 02:31, brooke2337

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which flow diagram best explains the energy transformations that occur within an automobile running on diesel?
a) chemical energy → kinetic energy→ heat energy
b) heat energy → kinetic energy → chemical energy
c) kinetic energy → mechanical energy → heat energy
d) mechanical energy → heat energy → chemical energy

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