Which phenomenon is responsible for lighting matchstick?
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It is all about the material used that is RED PHOSPHORES when stick is rubed against red phosphorus the red phosphorous labeled on stick gets heated and this led to glow of stick.
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Friction is important for the first part of lighting a match. You rub the match head against the red strip on the side of the matchbox. This strip on the box contains a bit of powdered glass to make it extra rough. Scratching the rough match head against the rough strip leads to friction.
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