Not really. I guess you can use the potential chemical energy the compositions have but it really isn't needed.
It is kinetic energy.
The energy transformation during fireworks show are, fireworks convert chemical energy into light and sound energy.
What do you mean "What chemical energy"? 'Chemical' is the energy that is used in fireworks. Also, thermal and light energy is used.-Jessica =D
Yes because logicly if you've have ever experienced the touch of an rollercoaster wheel moving down, you will see and feel thermal energy happening when that happens.
Fireworks demonstrate the transformation of energy. When there is a chemical reaction, it creates sound and light energy.
It is kinetic energy.
Heat isn't a form of kinetic energy it is the result of kinetic energy.
Potential energy is called stored energy because it is an energy that is not being used but ready to be used.
They "are" neither; an object HAS energy, but saying that it IS energy is not entirely correct.Before it explodes, a firework has chemical energy. After the explosion, this energy gets converted to heat, and to kinetic energy.
The energy transformation during fireworks show are, fireworks convert chemical energy into light and sound energy.
potential energy
potential energy
What do you mean "What chemical energy"? 'Chemical' is the energy that is used in fireworks. Also, thermal and light energy is used.-Jessica =D
Potential Energy is energy packed up and ready to be used. Kinetic energy is energy being used, or moving.
True. It has "potential energy", in that gravity could be used to convert that "potential" energy into actual kinetic energy.
No, because potential energy is the amount of energy that COULD be used, while kinetic energy is the amount of energy that IS being used.
Energy that is not being used is called potential energy.