chemical
A burning candle produces light energy and heat energy through the process of combustion, where the wax and wick react with oxygen to release energy in the form of light and heat.
chemical
Burning a candle produces light and heat energy through a chemical reaction called combustion. The heat energy is a result of the candle wax and wick being oxidized by the flame, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
chemical
This kind of energy is called renewable energy.
Radiant and thermal
I would presume it would be chemical energy from burning fuel
Energy cannot be created. (Or destroyed) Burning changes the chemical energy of the wood to heat energy and light energy.
Chemical potential energy converting to heat energy- apex
Chemical potential energy converting to heat energy -apex
Burning typically produces thermal energy, also known as heat energy. This process involves the conversion of stored chemical energy in a material into heat and light energy as the material combusts and reacts with oxygen.