No, u can't.
Strike it on a match box.
it was a strike anywhere match
the friction of the match causes the chemicals inside the match head to ignite...in cause as long as there is oxygen in the room the match will light as quick as you strike the match....in other words...the match only lights as fast as you can strike it
because the frictions isn't always strong enough to light the match when you strike it against the box hope that helps:D
A typical strike-anywhere match head has an ignition temperature of 325°F.
When you strike a match, the mechanical energy from your hand is transformed into thermal energy from the friction, causing the match to ignite. Once the match ignites, the chemical potential energy stored in the match head is converted into thermal energy and light energy that starts the candle wick burning.
A match may not light on the first strike due to factors such as humidity affecting the matchstick, the quality of the match, or improper striking technique. Too much or too little friction when striking the match against the striker can also prevent it from igniting.
Yes because you are not actually hitting the match, just rubbing it sharply against the sandpaper.
A match needs a certain amount of force to ignite because the friction created by striking it generates enough heat to light the match head. If you don't strike it hard enough, there may not be sufficient friction to create the necessary heat for ignition.
You strike a match on the rough strip on the side of the matchbox.
Strike the Match was created on 2008-06-06.
you strike the match