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.
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Three main things come from a burning candle: light, heat, Thermal energy x
This process is called energy absorption.
To draw an energy transfer diagram for a firework, you can start with the chemical energy stored in the firework chemicals. When the firework is ignited, this chemical energy is converted into thermal (heat) energy, light energy, sound energy, and kinetic energy as the firework launches and explodes. Each arrow in the diagram represents the flow of energy from one form to another.
A firework has chemical potential energy stored in its explosive compounds. When ignited, this energy is rapidly released as heat, light, and sound, causing the firework to explode and create its visual display.
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Thermal energy poorly and slowly transfers in liquids
Fireworks convert chemical energy into light and sound energy.
The energy source that starts a firework is most commonly a fuse, which is a cord that contains a combustible material. When the fuse is ignited, it burns slowly until it reaches the explosive components of the firework, causing it to ignite and produce colorful effects.
The energy in sparks of a firework comes from the rapid combustion of chemicals within the firework mixture. This chemical reaction produces heat and light energy, creating the dazzling display of colors and shapes that we see in fireworks.
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What are the energy transfers that happens in the ice on mount everest
the higher the hill the greater the energy transfers.
Something that transfers thermal energy efficiently is called a conductor.