A burning candle represents both potential and kinetic energy. The potential energy is stored in the candle wax and is released as heat and light energy when the candle burns, which is the kinetic energy produced.
A candle flame is primarily thermal energy, as it produces heat and light through combustion. The flame also contains chemical energy from the burning wax and potential energy in the form of the candle's position in the gravitational field.
A burning candle transfers energy primarily in the form of heat and light. The chemical energy stored in the candle wax is converted to heat and light energy through the process of combustion.
Elastic potential energy.
The burning candle releases energy in the form of heat and light, which is then absorbed by the air molecules. These air molecules gain kinetic energy and start moving faster, causing them to push the pinwheel and make it rotate. So, the energy transformation path is: chemical energy (candle) → heat and light energy → kinetic energy (air molecules) → mechanical energy (pinwheel).
Yes, part of physics is studying the transfer of energy from one form to another. Within the candle is chemical potential energy (think about how the candle has to burn in scented candles), when a fire source comes near enough to the candle the chemical potential energy is transferred into thermal energy (heat energy) and radiant energy (visible light energy)
kenetic energy
Kenetic energy
kenetic is energy in motion and potential energy is energy that is stored.
kenetic energy
No, ATP represents potential energy.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
No, kenetic energy is while your walking , then when u stop you have potential energy to walk forword. So it is kenetic even when you stop just not when you are stoped.
Kenetic, potential.
you can subtract either potential o kinetic energy from the total energy to find the other
The candle ispotential energy because kinetic is moving energy .actually isn't fire moving? if you blow on it wouldn't it be moving?Well it would potential energy if it wasn't lit but if it was lit it could be either light energy or kinetic energynewtest3
Kenetic energy, potential energy
A candle flame is primarily thermal energy, as it produces heat and light through combustion. The flame also contains chemical energy from the burning wax and potential energy in the form of the candle's position in the gravitational field.