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31 July, 17:36

What type of energy is converted when fireworks relese heat, light, and sound

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  1. 31 July, 18:45
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    The fireworks contain potential chemical energy, which transforms into "kinetic energy to send the rocket skyward; some [chemical energy] compresses the air rapidly, producing sound and still more energy is transformed into light of many colors"

    So I'd say chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
  2. 31 July, 21:06
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    Rockets, aerial shells, mines, cakes, firecrackers, wheels, fountains (gerbs), lancework, Roman candles and sparklers.
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