A flame is a form of thermal energy that results from the combustion of a fuel source. Heat and light are produced when the fuel undergoes rapid oxidation in the presence of oxygen.
well, a type of energy is kinetic, sound or gravitational potential energy, whereas an energy RESOURCE is where energy is from, like heat from a flame, the heat is the type of energy and the flame is the resource. hope this helped! answered by Sarah x
A Bunsen burner uses chemical energy from the combustion of a fuel, such as natural gas or propane, to produce heat energy through a flame.
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 candle primarily produces thermal energy through the combustion of wax and wick. The heat generated from the flame is a form of thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment.
The original energy source is of course the Sun - lighter fuel stores ancient Sunlight energy in the form of chemical energy. When the lighter is used this chemical energy is converted into a flame which is both thermal energy (heat) and electromagnetic energy (light). The heat of the flame is also converted into kinetic energy as the hot gasses rise.
well, a type of energy is kinetic, sound or gravitational potential energy, whereas an energy RESOURCE is where energy is from, like heat from a flame, the heat is the type of energy and the flame is the resource. hope this helped! answered by Sarah x
A blue flame is typically used for heating as it produces higher temperatures compared to a yellow flame. Blue flames are also more efficient in transferring heat energy.
The type of flame is just a normal flame
A red flame has a lower energy than a blue flame, if the color arises from the photon radiation of the flame itself due to the flame's temperature. However, some inorganic ions emit red light when introduced into blue flames, and this kind of red flame does not necessarily have a lower energy than the original blue flame.
Yes, That part is actually the hottest part because almost all the energy is being converted to heat, only a little of the energy is being converted into light energy. That is why the top part of the flame is brighter, and less hot.
A Bunsen burner uses chemical energy from the combustion of a fuel, such as natural gas or propane, to produce heat energy through a flame.
radiant energy
white flame
A blue flame produces more energy compared to a yellow flame. The color of the flame is an indicator of the temperature of the burning process, with blue flames reaching higher temperatures due to complete combustion.
Energy of flame------->Utensil------->Water-------->Potato
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 candle primarily produces thermal energy through the combustion of wax and wick. The heat generated from the flame is a form of thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment.