Radiation
Heat and radiant energy
chemical potential energy (in the fuel being burned) to heat (thermal) energy and a little light energy.
You will feel radiant heat when you put your hands above a fire, which is heat transferred through electromagnetic radiation. This type of heat warms your hands by direct exposure to the fire's energy.
Not quite. Heat is a result of combustion, but fire is actually chemical energy.
Fire's heat is a form of thermal energy, which is the energy that comes from the movement of particles within matter.
Heat is thermal energy.
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
The energy produced by a scout rubbing sticks together to start a fire is primarily mechanical energy, which is converted into thermal energy (heat) through friction. As the sticks are rubbed together, the heat generated can ignite the combustible material nearby, resulting in a fire. This process exemplifies the conversion of mechanical work into thermal energy.
Chemical and heat energy.* * A campfire converts chemical energy to heat energy.
Conservation of heat
It is a natural source of heat energy
Heat and light are relesed from fire.