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WHAT KINDS OF ENERGY ARE GIVEN OUT BY A BOMFIRE A CANDLE AND FIREWORKS?

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WHAT KINDS OF ENERGY ARE GIVEN OUT BY A BOMFIRE A CANDLE AND FIREWORKS?

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  1. Infra-red light, Visible light, sound waves, possibly small amounts of UV light


  2. all of them give heat, light,

    fireworks more than the others, sound :)

  3. heat... romance... and a big bang!

  4. Fires and fireworks create energy of the forms:

    - Radiated Heat (infra-red, thermal energy)

    - Conducted Heat (warmed material bring in heat, thermal energy)

    - Light (visible light energy)

    - Sound (fireworks)

    - Mechanical energy (The push when the fireworks explode)

    The heat energy can come in the form or radiated energy and in conductive/convective energy. (Radiated energy is felt by the light or the infra-red heat being transmitted directly.)(Conductive/convective energy comes in the form or warm material such as air carrying heat. An example is a forced air furnace in someones house)

    Tim D.

    West Melbourne, FL

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