Cutting anything is a physical change.
Caving wood is a physical change because the wood's chemical composition remains the same during the process. The shape and size of the wood may change, but the chemical structure of the wood molecules remains constant.
No, wood being carved is a physical change because the chemical composition of the wood is not altered. The act of carving simply changes the shape and form of the wood without changing its chemical structure.
The carving of wood is a physical change because the composition of the wood is not altered during the process. The wood is simply being reshaped into a different form without any chemical reactions taking place.
burning of tree or wood is an irreversible chemical change
A physical change because the chemical composition of the wood does not change.
It would be a physical change because you are changing the shape of the wood not the chemical composition of the wood. However, you could possibly create a chemical change if you could hammer hard and long enough to burn the wood. Not likely, but it is possible.
Flammability is an example of physical and chemical properties.
It's physical
It is a physical change from a rough to a smooth surface.
Cutting a piece of wood is a physical change because the chemical composition of the wood remains the same before and after cutting. The change is only in the physical appearance and shape of the wood.
Wood is a material. It is not a change.
Chemical change