Yes, part of physics is studying the transfer of energy from one form to another. Within the candle is chemical potential energy (think about how the candle has to burn in scented candles), when a fire source comes near enough to the candle the chemical potential energy is transferred into thermal energy (heat energy) and radiant energy (visible light energy)
it is used to produce light, but it also produces heat as a byproduct
Thermal Energy is created because its creating heat!
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Yes. a candle turns chemical energy into light.
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use electricity generators which generate electricity from candle energy
Yes, part of physics is studying the transfer of energy from one form to another. Within the candle is chemical potential energy (think about how the candle has to burn in scented candles), when a fire source comes near enough to the candle the chemical potential energy is transferred into thermal energy (heat energy) and radiant energy (visible light energy)
Energy is never "used" it is always converted to another form of energy.Therefore, there must be different forms of energy which are:1. Chemical2. Electrical3. Elastic4. Nuclear5. Thermal6. Gravitational7. Kinetic8. Light(9. Sound)When a candle burns the chemical energy is converted into thermal or "heat" energy.
it is used to produce light, but it also produces heat as a byproduct
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
Many lamps use electrical energy, but some lamps use chemical energy, for example a kerosene lamp or a candle.
Thermal Energy is created because its creating heat!
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