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What two forms of energy does a lit candle release?

A lit candle releases light energy in the form of visible light and thermal energy in the form of heat.


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What type of energy is in a lit candle?

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What is the big white candle in the catholic church?

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Is burning candle kinetic energy or potential energy?

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What is made by a lit candle called?

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Which source of energy does a candle use?

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What was lit at the Easter vigil as a symbol of Jesus' resurrection?

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