Physics, asked by shakshigupta, 1 year ago

why is it difficult to light when we strike it on a rough surface

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The heat that lights a match generally comes from friction when you rub or “strike” a match on a rough surface. ... These matches lit so easily because the white phosphorous in the match head needed very little energy to light. Simply rocking around in a crate could cause enough friction to ignite them.




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