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define input energy and output energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Input refers to the amount of energy put into a device, and  output refers to the amount of energy that comes out. A device may change the type of energy but not the amount. For example, a light bulb's input energy is the form of electrical energy, and its output energy is in the form of light and heat.

Answered by rashidkhna73
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Input refers to the amount of energy put into a device, and output refers to the amount of energy that comes out. A device may change the type of energy but not the amount. For example, a light bulb's input energy is the form of electrical energy, and its output energy is in the form of light and heat. Efficiency.

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