Yes they are still in use but very raillery like on TV shows. And you might be able to see them in museums if you're lucky.
You don't have to use the yellow flame but its not recommended for heating as its a lot cooler than the blue flame.
Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
The blue flame is hotter then the orange one. Plus the temperature of the flame is not constant in a orange flame but it is more constant in a blue one.
Yes, it is possible to have a white flame. A good example of a white flame is the flame with which a magnesium wire burns. When magnesium wire is burnt in air(oxygen), it burns with a bright white flame.
Because it is 'dirty', meaning it leaves soot. Also because it isn't that hot.
Satchel charges and flame throwers
The main components is a fuel supply, a fuel delivery system, and a pilot flame to start the ignition.
ak's and flame throwers
Flame throwers work by spraying a jet of ignited fuel onto a target.
yes they where
-Grenades -Flame Throwers -Icons to name a few
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Cannon repeater rifles hand guns flame throwers armored ships subs a form of early machine gun hot air balloons No... Flame-throwers were invented for use by the German Army during World War One. Maybe around 1917(ish)... Not used in the United States civil War.
yes. mostly by German units................
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It depends, if it is a wide open arena and healthkits are plentiful, then no.
Germany first used flame throwers in WW1 (1914-1918) against ENTRENCED allied positions. US Marines used them for the very same reasons: ENTRENCED enemy positions.