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11 July, 09:28
What kind of energy is used to fry eggs
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Emmanuel
11 July, 10:31
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Thermal Energy - The heat causes the egg to go through a phase where the egg boils its self under the heat causing it to harden and become dry. because all of the moisture in the egg has evaporated.
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Rex Mann
11 July, 11:49
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The answer is Thermal energy.
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