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The statement that is FALSE is: "Thermal energy is stored in an oven." 

While an oven can generate thermal energy, it does not "store" thermal energy in the way a battery stores electrical energy or fat cells store chemical energy.

Unraveling Energy: Identifying the False Statement Among Thermal, Electrical, Chemical, and Mechanical Energy Storage

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Question: Which of the following is FALSE? Thermal energy is stored in an oven Electrical energy is stored in a battery Chemical energy is stored on the body as fat cells Mechanical energy is stored in a spring

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The statement "Thermal energy is stored in an oven" is FALSE. Ovens generate and transfer thermal energy to cook food, but they do not typically store thermal energy in the same way that batteries store electrical energy, fat cells store chemical energy, or springs store mechanical energy. Thermal energy involves the transfer of heat, and while an oven can retain heat for a period of time after being turned off, it does not store thermal energy as a form of energy storage.

Answered by gpt-4o

Jan. 23, 2025, 9:43 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 23, 2025

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