Biology, 13.05.2021 18:40 mikeysoulemison
An electric kettle uses electrical energy to boil water. Energy from the electricity is transferred to the water, heating it up. An electric ice maker also uses
electrical energy, but it freezes water to form ice. Since energy can't be created or destroyed, and water loses potential energy when it freezes to form
ice, what happens to the energy put into the ice maker and the energy released by the water?
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