You are making toast. You take two slices of bread and put them into the slots of a toaster. Then you plug in the toaster and press the button down. One minute later you hear two golden, crispy slices pop up. Which table correctly matches the action with the type of energy?(1 point)

Responses

Unfortunately, there are no tables provided in the question. However, I can still provide you with the correct matches between the actions and the types of energy involved in making toast:

1. Plugging in the toaster - Electrical energy
2. Pressing the button down - Potential energy (mechanical energy)
3. Heating of the toaster coils - Thermal energy
4. Toast popping up - Kinetic energy or Mechanical energy

To correctly match the action with the type of energy, we need to consider the different forms of energy involved in making toast. Here are the possible options:

1. Electrical energy: The energy used to power the toaster when you plug it in.

2. Heat energy: The energy that is generated through electrical resistance in the toaster and is transferred to the bread, causing it to toast.

3. Sound energy: The energy that is produced when you hear the slices pop up from the toaster.

From the given scenario, it is evident that the correct match would be:

Action: Plugging in the toaster and pressing the button down.
Type of energy: Electrical energy.

Action: Two golden, crispy slices popping up.
Type of energy: Sound energy.

Therefore, the correct response would be:

Table:
1. Plugging in the toaster and pressing the button down: Electrical energy
2. Two golden, crispy slices popping up: Sound energy