phosphorus
Friction produces heat that ignites the matchstick when rubbed against the matchbox.
true
A matchstick burns for a short time because it is designed to ignite quickly and provide a rapid flame to light a fire. The small size of the matchstick limits the amount of fuel available for burning, leading to a short duration of the flame.
Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
Yes, although a matchstick produces heat as well as light. Anything that you burn or eat is chemical energy.
red phosphorous
no
magmetic force
Because the density of the wood differs to that of paper, so the duration of which you'd need to hold the match underneath the log for an extended duration..
candle,matchstick,ruler
J.E. Lundstrom invented Matchstick..
Matchstick Palace was created in 1931.