No.
the physical change is the change that you can not hear see or fell. ex she cut her hair, or your heart is beating faster.
Any idea is a non example of physical change.
Wax melting from the candle.(it has the same properties in liquid state too)
a physical change of paper is ex: ripping,cutting, and anything else to make the paper smaller, shorter, or less of what it was. tearing,
Tearing paper does not directly affect the composition of the paper's molecules, or its mass. You can recycle the paper, and end up with a piece of paper again. For some types of paper, simply wetting it, connecting the pieces, and drying it again would create the same size sheet of paper.
A chemical reaction, and also a reaction in general.
yes because it changes the physical properties of it as a paper by burning
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
No it is not its a chemical change
I think you mean "Is burning a paper a physical change?" Burning a paper is not a physical change. It is a chemical change. Because you can't turn the ashes of the paper into a normal paper again. Examples of physical change: Cutting a paper, sharpening a pencil, writing on a paper... Examples of chemical change: Rotten egg, Rusted steel, molded bread...
Cheimical change
Burning is a chemical process.
Cheimical change
Burning paper involves a chemical change where the paper is oxidized to create ash and smoke, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. Tearing paper is a physical change where the paper is physically separated into smaller pieces, but the paper itself remains unchanged chemically.
physical change physical change
Burning is a chemical change.
burning paper