A ‘match stick’ is a form of matter, whereas, ‘heat’ (produced on lighting a match stick), is not considered as matter. Give reason, why?
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heat is not a matter...
Explanation:
a heat is a sum total of kinetic potential energy of all the molecules of a given substance
.. firstly it should be fire... fire is the combination of gases like helium.. and other gases.
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A match stick has mass volume and density, it is composed of atoms or molecules while heat is a form of energy and energy is not form of matter because it is not composed of atoms or molecules.
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