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Question
a lamp is shining brightly.
what kind of energy
is shown here?
radiant energy
nuclear energy
gravitational potential energy
Brief Explanations
- Radiant energy is energy that travels by electromagnetic waves (like light). A shining lamp emits light, so it shows radiant energy.
- Nuclear energy involves atomic nuclei (e.g., in nuclear power plants), which isn’t related to a lamp’s light.
- Gravitational potential energy depends on an object’s height and mass (e.g., a book on a shelf), not a lamp’s light.
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A. radiant energy