A flame releases thermal energy - heat - to the surroundings via conduction to the surrounding air, convection of the air thus heated, and radiation due to the difference in temperature between the flame and the surrounding area. It also releases energy in the form of light.
chemical and thermal energy
EDIT What about the main reason we use them? Light & sound!!!
light energy, thermal energy, sound energy, chemical energy, and before you set it off potential energy!
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A fire gives off heat and light energy. Also withe the "roar of the flame" some sound energy may also be given off.
One of the forms of energy that is given off by a flame is heat. Another form is light.
Heat and Light energy
Heat and light.
HEATT (:
heat energy
The flame
chemical potential energy.
Both
What do you mean "What chemical energy"? 'Chemical' is the energy that is used in fireworks. Also, thermal and light energy is used.-Jessica =D
heat energy
nuclear
The flame
Sound
chemical potential energy.
Both
Fireworks convert chemical energy into light and sound energy.
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Energy in firework is present in form chemical energy which will be converted into light and sound .and small part of energy is converted heat .then the remaining energy is converted into kinetic energy after explosion.
You can expect firework bans statewide, given the rash of fires we've been having.
What do you mean "What chemical energy"? 'Chemical' is the energy that is used in fireworks. Also, thermal and light energy is used.-Jessica =D
Yes it does cuz when u lite it up the heat goes to the powder and ...KABOOM !! (Its called Thermal energy)