Yes.
a candle turns chemical energy into light.
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Potential energy is in an unlit candle, which is converted to heat energy, once the candle is lit.
The chemical energy stored in the candle wax.
The wax in the candle contains chemical energy. When you burn the candle the chemical energy is transferred into heat (thermal) and light energy. :)
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use electricity generators which generate electricity from candle energy
Many lamps use electrical energy, but some lamps use chemical energy, for example a kerosene lamp or a candle.
Thermal Energy is created because its creating heat!
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the energy in flame of a candle is thermal energy.
The candle itself isn't but the flame is thermal energy.
Candle wax is a form of chemical energy.
The wax in the candle contains chemical energy. When you burn the candle the chemical energy is transferred into heat (thermal) and light energy.
When you light a candle, it burns the wax. That is chemical energy. The thermal energy is produced as the lighted wick continue to burn the wax. It also gives out light as it burns.