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The unit for energy is the joule (J). If the energy content of an object is 1,000 J, but then later it is found to be 900 J, what happened to 100 J of its energy? A) Energy was destroyed.

B) The object transferred some of its energy to its surroundings.

C) Energy was created.

D) The object absorbed additional energy from its surroundings.

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