A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
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'''The match stick can not light without friction because it needs it in order to light otherwise you will be left with a unlit stick'''.
If it is made of wood, you can use a saw.
10 mm = 1 cm4 mm = (4 / 10) = 0.4 cm
Matches can be made with potassium chloride, red phosphorus and wood glue. This is a much simpler recipe than the commercial product which adds other chemicals to ensure a more stable and longer shelf life, but it creates a very usable match.
With a match stick :)
The moment the match stick catches fire when it is given friction from the match box, the temperature would be around 2500oC.
the match stick dude, who else
Chemical energy in your body to the Gravitational Potential Energy of the match stick.
China invented the match stick
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They produce match sticks (you know, the stix that smoke and have fire).
When a match stick is rubbed on a rough surface, the friction creates heat. The heat then ignites the chemicals on the match head, specifically the phosphorus and sulfur, which undergo a chemical reaction with the oxygen in the air. This reaction produces a flame, causing the match stick to light.
1 cm
It has chemical energy.
IF it is possible, stick with Remington parts.
Phosphorus and sulfur in the match tip, poplar wood or paper in the match stick.