Radiation
chemical potential energy (in the fuel being burned) to heat (thermal) energy and a little light energy.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
Radiant and thermal
Fireworks uses chemical energy. They produce heat and light energy.
A firecracker uses chemical energy to produce the light and sound.
adictonal pull that forms the electric fire then when you let the arrow go it zooms fast but is all depends on the kind of energy you use and how much push you put in it. so you are looking for how much energyv is done by electric fire0
No fire is not an ionization energy
Yes, fire is nonrenewable energy.
No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
Heat isn't a form of kinetic energy it is the result of kinetic energy.
Wood has chemical potential energy, when combustion occurs, you have fire. Fire is mostly heat and light energy.