chemical potential energy (in the fuel being burned) to heat (thermal) energy and a little light energy.
Energy transformation
The chemical energy in whatever fuel is burning.
Energy can change from one form to another through processes like transformation, conversion, or transfer. For example, potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy, electrical energy can be transformed into light energy, and chemical energy can be transferred into thermal energy.
If the change of position is horizontal, then there's no energy involved. If it's a vertical change, then gravitational potential energy changes.
In an electric fire, electrical energy is converted into heat energy. The electricity passes through a resistor which generates heat through resistance, thus producing warmth and light in the process.
Heat and radiant energy
Radiation
Chemical energy can change into just about any other type of energy.
Both !
Radiant and thermal
electrical energy.
Electrical energy.
heat
Heat And Kinetic Energy
Energy transformation
potencial energy
When fire burns logs, a chemical change is taking place. The heat from the fire causes the wood to undergo combustion, which is a chemical reaction that breaks down the wood's molecular structure and releases energy in the form of heat and light.