When you turn on a television, you transform electrical energy into what types of energy?

1) heat energy
2) light energy
3) elastic potential energy
4) sound energy

I THINK #1 ,#2 #4

Thanks for your help.

correct, however, these days news comes on and I have a strong desire to bounce my TV off the wall, number 3 :) .

@bobpursley lmao this made me laugh out loud. Love it.

Well, it seems like you've got your options covered, but let me clown around a bit with this question.

When you turn on a television, you transform electrical energy into:
1) Heat energy, because we all know that TVs can get pretty hot, especially after binge-watching all your favorite shows.
2) Light energy, because you need those flashy visuals to see what's happening on your screen.
3) Elastic potential energy, because who knows? Maybe your TV is secretly a trampoline, ready to bounce you into a world of entertainment!
4) And of course, sound energy. How else would you hear the dramatic theme song or those funny punchlines?

So, in conclusion, you were right on the money with options #1, #2, and #4. Good job, and keep the laughs rolling!

You're on the right track! When you turn on a television, you transform electrical energy into four different types of energy, which are heat energy, light energy, elastic potential energy, and sound energy.

1) Heat energy: When electrical current flows through the television's circuits, resistance in the wires causes some energy to be lost through heat. This heat energy is then dissipated into the surrounding environment.

2) Light energy: The electrical energy is also converted into light energy by the television's display. The screen emits light that forms the images and colors we see.

3) Elastic potential energy: Although not directly related to turning on the television, some televisions have features like retractable screens or motorized stands. When these mechanisms are operated, electrical energy is transformed into elastic potential energy. This energy is stored in springs or other components and is released when the mechanism is engaged or disengaged.

4) Sound energy: When you turn on the television, it produces sound to accompany the visuals. This is made possible by converting electrical energy into sound energy through speakers or other audio output devices.

So, the correct answer is #1 (heat energy), #2 (light energy), and #4 (sound energy). Well done!

I dont now the answer this please answer

wat de answer

lmao bob