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  1. Energy that is produced commercially from coal is called
    1. Light energy
    2. Kinetic energy
    3. Thermal energy
    4. Potential energy
Correct Option: C

Thermal energy, but in most cases coal is used for electricity. The steel industry uses coal (or coke rather) in blast furnaces. Thermal energy is the part of the total internal energy of a thermodynamic system or sample of matter that results in the system temperature. This quantity may be difficult to determine or even meaningless unless the system has attained its temperature only through heating, and not been subjected to work input or output, or any other energy-changing processes.



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