As a candle burns, it converts the chemical energy in the wax to heat and light energy.
Light energy-heat enegry
The candle itself isn't but the flame is thermal energy.
Candle wax is a form of chemical energy.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
It is the heat energy
Yes, part of physics is studying the transfer of energy from one form to another. Within the candle is chemical potential energy (think about how the candle has to burn in scented candles), when a fire source comes near enough to the candle the chemical potential energy is transferred into thermal energy (heat energy) and radiant energy (visible light energy)
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.
Potential energy is in an unlit candle, which is converted to heat energy, once the candle is lit.
Yes. a candle turns chemical energy into light.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
use electricity generators which generate electricity from candle energy
The chemical energy stored in the candle wax.
the energy stored in an unlit candle is chemical potential energy, and it is stored in the bonds between the atoms in the hydrocarbons (wax) that make up the candle.
It is the heat energy