Name the energy possessed by cooking gas and a dry cell.
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A dry cell or a battery has electrochemical cells that store chemical energy. This stored energy is converted to electrical energy, which is used to light bulbs and operate other electronic equipment.
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When we use cooking gas (Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG) or dry cells, chemical energy is converted into the resultant output energies.
While using cooking gas, chemical energy is converted to heat energy which is used for heating, cooking and other purposes. A dry cell or a battery has electrochemical cells that store chemical energy. This stored energy is converted to electrical energy, which is used to light bulbs and operate other electronic equipment.
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