Heat and Light energy
The fire from a burning candle releases both heat energy and light energy. Heat energy is generated by the combustion of the candle wax and fueling the flame, while light energy is emitted as visible light when the carbon particles in the flame are heated to incandescence.
A lit candle has thermal energy (heat) due to the flame, light energy emitted by the flame, and chemical potential energy stored in the wax that is being converted to heat and light through combustion.
By heat and light because a candle gives of of heat and it is lit so in some cases we need to see in the dark
The forms of energy is light energy because candles produce light and thermal energy. If you would like to keep the candle to burn stuff blow on it. When your done just put water on ti to take the fire out.
A burning candle possesses chemical energy, which is released as heat and light through the combustion of wax and wick. The heat and light produced are forms of kinetic and radiant energy, respectively.
Light
When a candle is burning, the wax melts and is drawn up the wick through capillary action. The heat of the flame vaporizes the liquid wax, which then reacts with oxygen in the air to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide. The wax is essentially being consumed by the flame and converted into energy and byproducts like soot.
A lit candle releases light energy in the form of visible light and thermal energy in the form of heat.
A burning candle transfers energy primarily in the form of heat and light. The chemical energy stored in the candle wax is converted to heat and light energy through the process of combustion.
ligth and nuclear
The forms of energy is light energy because candles produce light and thermal energy. If you would like to keep the candle to burn stuff blow on it. When your done just put water on ti to take the fire out.
Seismic waves are the forms of energy produced by an earthquake.