Yes, of course.
'''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'''.
yes, very easily Liquid petrol doesn't actually burn. It vapourises before it ignites.
A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
the fumes in nail polish are flammable. so if you paint some on a jar and hurry and close it and wait for it to dry then hurry and open it and stick in a match it will burn
Yes, of course.
i dont know how to burn with i tunes so i suggest that you use a can of petrol and a match to burn it instead
hold the match stick so its horizontal or upside down. That will only make it burn longer not "forever" no match will burn forever.
Chemical energy.
'''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'''.
With a match.
Because there are three things a fire needs to ignite- Fuel (wood petrol etc.), Heat (a match or lighter) and oxygen. Thats why fire cannot burn in space.
yes, very easily Liquid petrol doesn't actually burn. It vapourises before it ignites.
The motorbike can only burn so much petrol at a time. To burn petrol it needs to be sprayed as a mist inside the combustion chamber. If you flood the engine it can't burn the petrol so it stalls.
No, you cannot convert a petrol to burn diesel.
It burns quicker because when it is sprayed, the oxygen particles (0) completely overwhelm and surround the petrol particles. Oxygen is a compulsory supply in order to make something burn. And the reason for why petrol does not burn quickly when it is in a bowl is because the Oxygen particles only surround the surface of the petrol rather than surrounding the whole thing like when it is sprayed. ()-> a circle -> oxygen particles collide from all sides of the droplets sprayed-> burns quicker |_|-> petrol in a bowl-> oxygen particles can only collide into the surface of the petrol-> consumes more time to burn the petrol.
As well as petrol you need oxygen and an ignition source