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Identify the energy transformation takes place in a candle flame​

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Answered by avnirastogi
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The energy transformations that occur when a candle burns are potential energy, to chemical energy, to thermal and light energy

Answered by Anonymous
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The word “flame’ itself comes from the Latin word “flamma”. Very simply put flames are the visible part of a combustion reaction. During combustion, the fuel reacts with the oxygen and produces a huge amount of heat energy. Due to this heat, the atoms of the reactants get superheated. And as these atoms are leaving the combustion zone they bleed of this excess energy in form of light.

Now as you saw to see flames some combustion reaction must occur of a fuel in presence of oxygen. A fuel is any substance that is burned as a source of heat or a source of power. Some examples of a fuel are coal or petrol or natural gas. The wax of a candle is also a fuel actually. An ideal fuel is one that is inexpensive and easily available with a high calorific value.

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