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Energy transformation in a firecracker

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Answered by s32gulia
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Answer:

The energy transformations in a firecracker are chemical energy to light, thermal, and sound energy. Firecrackers begin with stored energy as chemical energy inside the firecracker.

Explanation:

Answered by Surnia
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The energy transformation in the firecracker is as follows:

Explanation:

  • A firecracker is a small explosive device which is primarily used to acquire a lightening effect and it produces a large amount of sound. This is used to create a visual effect.
  • A firecracker is a product which consists of low speed explosive. This consists of gunpowder and other kind of explosives which when provided with the ignitions burns with light and sound.
  • The chemicals present in the firecracker consists of chemical energy on ignition can necessary lead for production of thermal energy in the form of heat and sound energy.

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