Math, asked by shahnawaj4, 10 months ago

a matchstick burn when we rub it head with rough surface on the side of the matchstick why​

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Answered by Ashismath
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Answer:

Because of the friction force.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you rub that the friction force becomes thermal energy.

So, the matchstick burns...

Answered by AnamikaPapeyal
2

Answer:

When the matchstick is rubbed against the side of the match box, some of the red phosphorus is converted into white phosphorus ; this immediately reacts with potassium chlorate in the matchstick head to produce enough heat to ignite antimony trisuphide and starts the combustion of matchsticks.

Step-by-step explanation:

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