Flames produce light and heat through the process of combustion. When a substance burns, it releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat comes from the exothermic reaction of combustion, while the light is produced by incandescent particles in the flame emitting photons as they reach high temperatures.
Iron is a chemical element, not a form of energy. It does not emit light on its own, but it can react with oxygen in a process called oxidation to produce heat and potentially emit light in the form of sparks or flames.
Yes, fire flames produce photons as a result of the high temperatures causing atoms and molecules in the flames to emit light energy. These photons are the visible light that we see when a fire burns.
Incandescent light bulbs and halogen light bulbs are examples of light bulbs that produce heat.
A candle relies on burning to produce light and heat. The wick of the candle is lit, and the heat from the flame melts the wax, which is then drawn up the wick and burned to produce light and heat.
Ultraviolet light does not directly produce heat. Heat is typically generated when ultraviolet light is absorbed by an object and converted into thermal energy.
flames produces light enery co,co2,and other compounds
No, a fart does not produce enough heat or flames to light a candle. It is not a practical or safe method of lighting a candle.
to produce heat and burn materails
Fire produces light because the heat from the flames excites the atoms in the burning material, causing them to release energy in the form of light. This process is called incandescence.
A campfire produces light energy in the form of heat and flames, as well as thermal energy in the form of warmth.
Paraffin burns because it reacts with oxygen in the air when exposed to a heat source. This reaction releases heat and light energy, causing the paraffin to combust and produce flames.
Blue flames typically produce the maximum amount of heat when compared to other colored flames. This is because blue flames burn at a higher temperature due to complete combustion and greater oxygen supply.
Filipino is an inhabitant of the Philippines , and they produce heat through body heat , they dont produce light :S
The burning of wood in a fireplace generates heat and light in the form of flames called combustion. During combustion, the wood reacts with oxygen to release energy in the form of heat and light.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
Fire produces light through a process called incandescence, where heat causes atoms in the material to vibrate and emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light. As the fuel in the fire burns, it releases energy in the form of heat and light, creating the flickering flames that we see. The color of the light can vary depending on the temperature of the fire and the elements present in the fuel.
Iron is a chemical element, not a form of energy. It does not emit light on its own, but it can react with oxygen in a process called oxidation to produce heat and potentially emit light in the form of sparks or flames.