Chemical change.
When a person strikes and lights a match, potential energy in the match is transformed into thermal energy (heat), light energy (the flame), and chemical energy (burning of the matchstick).
Lighting a match twice will not result in a second flame as the match has already been consumed during the first ignition. Once the match head has burned completely, it will not produce another flame upon subsequent attempts.
When a match is rubbed against a rough surface, friction generates heat, which causes the match head's phosphorus compound to react with the potassium chlorate in the matchstick's head. This reaction ignites the matchstick, producing a flame.
When you strike a match, first the energy is chemical because of the chemcial on the tip of the match. Then, it is mechanical because your hand moves. Then it is thermal because the match lights on fire.
The plural form of the noun 'light' is lights.The noun 'light' is a count noun as a word for a thing that produces light such a an electrical device, a match or candle.The noun 'light' is an uncountable noun that has no plural form as a word for daylight or brightness.
the friction of the match causes the chemicals inside the match head to ignite...in cause as long as there is oxygen in the room the match will light as quick as you strike the match....in other words...the match only lights as fast as you can strike it
Fog lights are only accessable when headlights are on; once headlights are on, pull shaft/stalk out to turn on fog lights.
because you swipe the match on the side and it lights it
Match Lite charcoal lights quickly and burns good.
When a person strikes and lights a match, potential energy in the match is transformed into thermal energy (heat), light energy (the flame), and chemical energy (burning of the matchstick).
When your uncle lights a match, it is a chemical change. The match head is made up of chemicals that react with oxygen in the air to produce heat and light. This change is irreversible.
he lights the match to look in the mirror to see what he SAW,he SAWS the table the table in HALF,a HALF and a HALF makes a HOLE he crawls through HOLE and he's OUT!!
he lights the match and looks in the mirror to see what he SAW he SAWS the tabble in HALF a HALF and HALF makes a hole he crawls through the hole AND HES OUT !!!!!
You can only meet them as they come out of the bus, but once inside it is not likely that you will be allowed to meet the player.
it means that one of your brake lights are out .thats why it only lights up when you hit the brakes. once you replace it , the light will go off.
No, a goalie cannot bounce the ball during a soccer match. They are only allowed to bounce the ball once they have control of it with their hands and are preparing to kick or throw it.
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