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WHAT TYPE OF ENERGY IS A COFFEE POT?
A coffee pot itself doesn't have a type of energy. It's an object.
However, a coffee pot uses energy to do its job. Here's how:
* Electrical Energy: Most coffee pots use electricity to heat the water. The electricity is converted into heat energy.
* Heat Energy: The heated water then transfers its heat energy to the coffee grounds, causing them to brew.
* Potential Energy: When the coffee pot is filled with water, the water has potential energy due to its position above the ground. This potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the water flows through the coffee maker.
So, while the coffee pot itself doesn't *have* a type of energy, it *uses* different types of energy to make coffee.
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