When you observe a burning candle, you observe both light and thermal energy. Why does this example demonstrate the law of conservation of energy?
A.
Matter is not created or destroyed when the candle burns.
B.
The amount of energy in the candle is equal to the amount of light energy produced.
C.
The chemical energy in the candle is transformed into light and thermal energy without creating or destroying energy.
D.
The law is only true when potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy.