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Here are some general steps for calculating energy conversion:
Determine the initial and final types of energy involved in the conversion (e.g., mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, etc.).
Determine the initial and final amounts of energy in the respective units of measurement (e.g., joules, kilowatt-hours, calories, etc.).
Calculate the energy conversion efficiency, which is the ratio of the final amount of energy to the initial amount of energy. For example, if 80% of the initial energy is converted to the final form, the energy conversion efficiency would be 0.8.
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