The chemical energy of whatever is burning.
In cellular respiration, ATP is created. This energy is created with energy from other energy sources, and is used more readily by the rest of the cell.
No, fire is not electrical energy. Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when a fuel source combines with oxygen and ignites, releasing heat and light. Electrical energy is the energy associated with the flow of electrons in a circuit.
chemical potential energy (in the fuel being burned) to heat (thermal) energy and a little light energy.
The input energy for a fire typically comes from the ignition source, such as a match or lighter, and the materials being burned, like wood or gas. The output energy from a fire includes heat, light, and combustion byproducts like smoke and gases.
The source of light energy is typically the sun, which emits light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. Other sources of light energy include artificial sources such as light bulbs and fire.
Fire is not a source of energy it is a manifiestion of the release of energy.
A fire is a source of light energy.
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It is a natural source of heat energy
The wood can be burned in a fire.
FIRE!
fire is one of the uniqe sources of energy but still nobody knows it and if we study the particles of fire we could get renewable source of energy
Fuel, oxygen, & an energy (heat) source.
In cellular respiration, ATP is created. This energy is created with energy from other energy sources, and is used more readily by the rest of the cell.
No, fire is not electrical energy. Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when a fuel source combines with oxygen and ignites, releasing heat and light. Electrical energy is the energy associated with the flow of electrons in a circuit.