That depends on whether you are considering the work done to overcome the force of static friction between the match head and the striking paper. Other than that, as I understand it, after you have heated part of the chemical compound on the match head sufficiently so that it combusts, the heat it outputs then affects the chemicals in close proximity heating them to the point of combustion. I'm not sure you could consider that chemical reaction to be work done, but you could argue it outputs energy.
If the match is lit and the bottle is empty, the match will burn all the oxygen and then it will go out, since it requires oxygen to keep burning. If the bottle is full, you will have a wet match.
Yes, combustion is simply the chemical reaction of a substance with oxygen molecules. In this case the match and match head are reacting with the ocygen int he air.
scientists will generally repeat the experiment until they they do match
For most things it's not, but if someone is "talking" (writing, etc) in a scale unfamiliar to you it can be very confusing; and in scientific work you often must match temperatures in a process.
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work_done = force x distance In igniting a match a force is applied to push the match a distance along the box, thus work is done.
Yes, it can work.
Yes the end of the match is being rubbed on the material on the side of the match box causing enough friction to start the match burning.
yes but no more
yes
Yes they can if they both really really want it to work and are in love it will work
no. there is no atmosphere on the moon and fire needs oxygen to burn.
No. The spline pattern will not match.
Just because your star signs don't match it doesn't mean you can't make things work. Relationships only work if both people are will to put the time and effort into it to make it work, without that every relationship is doomed.
Sagittarius is a match with its fellow fire signs: Aries and Leo.
Cricket is a teamwork. Team work course for win.