Energy is released from the chemical bonds in the substance that's burning.
Well, if the body emits its own light then it first has to make it. So when the light is made not all of the energy put in will become light therefore the energy created will become light, heat and sound (like a light bulb) and so the amount of energy that is wasted on heat and sound will affect the amount of light produced in the long run. Hope this helps
The light and heat from burning wood come from the chemical reaction called combustion. When wood burns, the heat and light are produced as a result of the energy released from the chemical bonds breaking down and forming new compounds. The heat provides the energy necessary for the reaction to continue, while the light is a byproduct of the reaction.
The main forms of energy given off when paper burns are heat and light. The energy comes from the chemical bonds within the paper being broken and reformed during combustion, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
The heat energy and light energy of a candle come from the chemical reaction of the candle wax (hydrocarbons) combining with oxygen from the air. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat energy is produced when the chemical bonds are broken and reformed, while the light energy is generated by the incandescence of the soot particles in the flame.
The two main kinds of energy that come from the sun are light energy (solar energy) and heat energy (thermal energy). Solar panels can convert the light energy into electricity, while the heat energy contributes to warming the Earth and driving various weather patterns.
The energy released when a fuel is burnt comes from the chemical bonds within the fuel molecules being broken. This process, known as combustion, results in the release of heat energy and light.
It comes from light. Light energy is absorbed
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The energy released in a forest fire originally comes from the sun. Trees and other plants use sunlight to photosynthesize and grow, storing energy in the form of carbohydrates. When a fire occurs, these stored carbohydrates are released as heat and light energy.
Well, if the body emits its own light then it first has to make it. So when the light is made not all of the energy put in will become light therefore the energy created will become light, heat and sound (like a light bulb) and so the amount of energy that is wasted on heat and sound will affect the amount of light produced in the long run. Hope this helps
Chemical energy, stored in the match.
The light and heat from burning wood come from the chemical reaction called combustion. When wood burns, the heat and light are produced as a result of the energy released from the chemical bonds breaking down and forming new compounds. The heat provides the energy necessary for the reaction to continue, while the light is a byproduct of the reaction.
from energy used in light.
The main forms of energy given off when paper burns are heat and light. The energy comes from the chemical bonds within the paper being broken and reformed during combustion, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
The heat energy and light energy of a candle come from the chemical reaction of the candle wax (hydrocarbons) combining with oxygen from the air. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat energy is produced when the chemical bonds are broken and reformed, while the light energy is generated by the incandescence of the soot particles in the flame.
it is the sun light. it is stored by pigments.