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4. what two things can energy do? (pick 2 answers) be work transfer as …

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  1. what two things can energy do? (pick 2 answers) be work transfer as heat be created be destroyed rewatch

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed, so "Be created" and "Be destroyed" are incorrect.
  2. Energy can transfer (such as heat transfer) and can do work (energy is the ability to do work, and work is a transfer of energy). But the option "Be work" is not a correct description of what energy does. The correct way energy behaves is transferring (like as heat) and doing work (but the option "transfer as heat" is a valid way energy moves, and energy is related to doing work, but among the options, "transfer as heat" is a valid action of energy, and also, energy can be converted to do work, but the option "Be work" is not accurate. Wait, re - evaluating: The law of conservation of energy states energy is conserved, so creation and destruction are out. Energy can transfer (e.g., heat transfer) and energy can be used to do work (work is a form of energy transfer). But the option "Be work" is not a standard description. Wait, maybe the intended correct options are "transfer as heat" and (another correct one). Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's recall: Energy can be transferred (like heat transfer) and energy can be converted to do work. But the options given: "Be work" is incorrect. Wait, maybe the question has a typo or my understanding is off. Wait, the correct principles: Energy cannot be created or destroyed (so those two options are wrong). Energy can transfer (e.g., heat transfer) and energy can do work (but the option "Be work" is not right). Wait, maybe the intended answers are "transfer as heat" and (maybe "Be work" is a misphrased option for "do work"). But according to physics, energy can transfer (including as heat) and energy is the capacity to do work. So among the options, "transfer as heat" is correct, and maybe the other correct one is a misphrased "do work" as "Be work". But strictly, energy can transfer (heat transfer is a type of energy transfer) and energy can be used to do work. So the two correct options should be "transfer as heat" and (assuming "Be work" is a misstatement for the ability to do work). But also, the law of conservation of energy says energy can't be created or destroyed. So the two correct options are "transfer as heat" and (maybe "Be work" is intended, but actually, energy does work or transfers as heat. So the correct options are "transfer as heat" and (the other correct one, but among the given, "transfer as heat" is correct, and the other - wait, maybe I messed up. Let's list the options:

Options:

  • Be work: Not a correct description. Energy does work, it's not "be work".
  • transfer as heat: Correct, energy can transfer in the form of heat.
  • Be created: Incorrect, law of conservation of energy.
  • Be destroyed: Incorrect, law of conservation of energy.

Wait, this is a problem. Maybe the question has an error. But assuming that "Be work" is a misphrased "do work" (energy can do work) and "transfer as heat" is correct. So the two answers are "transfer as heat" and "Be work" (even though the phrasing is off). Or maybe the question meant energy can transfer (as heat) and energy can be converted (but the options don't have that). Alternatively, maybe the correct options are "transfer as heat" and (another one, but the other two are wrong). Wait, maybe the original question has a different set of options, but based on the given, the two possible (even with phrasing issues) are "transfer as heat" and "Be work". But actually, in physics, energy can transfer (including heat transfer) and energy can be used to do work (work is a process of energy transfer)…

Answer:

The two correct options are:

  • transfer as heat
  • Be work