Well How much i know, i can say that its an ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTION.
In this reaction electricity is formed using chemicals.
It has tow halves. One side there's an element which loses electrons and other side an element is ready to gain it. when you press the torch switch, you complete the circuit and the electron flow takes place from one element to the other which produces electricity and helps you light the torch.
Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.
Yes, lighting a torch involves a chemical change. The fuel in the torch undergoes a combustion reaction with oxygen in the air, resulting in the production of heat, light, and new chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide and water.
The energy in a torch battery is stored chemically in the form of chemical potential energy. When the battery is connected in a circuit, a chemical reaction occurs within the battery, releasing this stored energy in the form of electrical energy that powers the torch.
It is a physical reaction. Melting is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the substance.
Yes, a torch is usually powered by both chemical and light energy. The chemical energy is stored in the batteries or fuel used to create the light, while the light energy is produced when the chemical energy is converted into light through a reaction in the bulb or LED.
Energy in a torch is typically stored in a battery as chemical energy. When the torch is turned on, the chemical energy is converted into electrical energy, which powers the light bulb or LED in the torch, producing light.
A torch produces light through a chemical reaction between the fuel source (such as propane, kerosene, or butane) and oxygen. When the fuel is ignited, it reacts with oxygen to produce heat and light. The light is the result of incandescence, where the high temperature of the reaction causes the fuel to glow and emit light.
Water can be used to extinguish a running torch light as it cools down the heat source, breaking the chain reaction that produces the flame. Additionally, carbon dioxide or a fire extinguisher can also be used to put out a torch light by displacing the oxygen and suffocating the fire.
they carry on in the night.
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they carry on in the night.
current flows and we have light from bulb....