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In the average classroom. You have AC and DC energy that flows through the wires and powers your computers, phones, projector (if you have one), the light-bulbs in the ceiling or around the room. Their is potential energy when an object is at rest for example your pencil or desk, There is Kinetic energy when objects are moving for example if you walk around or something is rolling around. You yourself is an example of energy.

The statement, that describes the energy being used around your class room is "mechanical energy, heat energy, light energy and sound energy."

What is energy?

Energy is defined by scientists as the ability to perform tasks. Energy is described as the "capacity to accomplish work, which is the ability to apply a force that causes an object to move." It can be potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other. Computers, smart boards, overhead projection machines, lighting, and fans are used in the classroom.

Electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy by an electric fan.

The transfer of charge through the filament in the tubelight heats it up and causes it to glow. The tubelight transforms electrical energy to heat energy and light energy in this manner. When you switch on your computer, electrical energy is converted into sound and light energy. When the computer is turned on, electrical energy is converted to thermal energy.

Hence the correct answer is mechanical energy, heat energy, light energy and sound energy.

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