chemical energy
Potential Energy
Matches use chemical energy stored in the match head to produce heat energy through a chemical reaction when struck against a rough surface, igniting the matchstick.
A box of matches on a high shelf has gravitational potential energy.A box of matches falling from the high shelf has kinetic energy.A box of matches on fire has heat, sound and light energy.A box of matches on its own has chemical potential energy.
Yes, matches contain chemical potential energy stored in the match head, which can be converted into thermal energy when ignited through a mechanical action such as friction.
Matches are mechanical energy. When you strike the match the mechanical energy transforms into thermal energy. I hope that helps with your question. Taylor Skinner 6th grade Big Lake, MN
Yes.
No. You are thinking of a pirate, and the matches were not the kind you strike to catch fire.
Kinetic
No, In all of the energy changes it goes through it does not go into the Electrical Energy stage.
That would depend on what kind of frames you have.
matches, candles and petorl matches, candles and petrol
For A+, it's Radiant Energy.