A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
Three main things come from a burning candle: light, heat, Thermal energy x
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
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.
Stored Chemical energy being converted to, and released as Heat energy.
Neither. It is a combustion reaction.
chemical energy
chemical
chemical
light and thermal energy
candle burning...
Three main things come from a burning candle: light, heat, Thermal energy x
The burning of a candle is spontaneous because it does not require continual input of energy.
matchsticks
heat energy
a burning candle, or something that's baking...
ligth and nuclear
chemical->heat