Is log in a fireplace potential or kinetic energy
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In the case of burning wood, stored potential energy (in the form of chemical energy) in the log is released due to heating by other excited atoms. This chemical reaction is called combustion and requires oxygen. Combustion changes the potential chemical energy into kinetic energy in the form of heat.
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Log in a fireplace is potential energy.
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- There are a few components to consider with regards to log in a fireplace.
- We don't simply cherish them for their hotness.
- The manner in which they smell, the sound they make, and the light they give make the climate both recognizable and unwinding.
- Indeed, even an idle log burner can upgrade the mood of any room.
- In case you are discussing energy put away inside a burnable or other responsive material that is delivered as light, heat, or kinetic energy when it goes through a chemical response like combustion, the energy delivered by that response is put away as chemical potential energy.
- That incorporates everything from coal to firewood to gas to rocket fuel and more.
- The combustion happens in gases delivered by the wood as they respond with the environment.
- That is the reason you need a reasonable piece of hotness to get wood consuming in any case.
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