Maybe. Some DVD drives are burners, some are just readers. If it's just a reader, you're not going to be burning anything with it. There are also drives that can burn CDs but can only read DVDs; you'll need to consult the specs for your particular drive to see if it's capable of burning DVDs.
Most burners come with at least rudimentary software for converting video files to DVD format and burning them. This doesn't necessarily mean they'll work in your particular DVD player, though.
You cannot burn DVDs in this drive, but you can read and burn CDs and watch DVDs. Therefore, you can only use DVD R and CD R/RW.
The temperature of 900o C is very high; pretty much everything than can burn, will burn, at that temperature.
like earths outer core is having temperature between 4000 C to 5000 C which can complete burn us and present in liquid form. Now forget about this, just imagine a cup of tea, it can have temperature from 80 C to 120 C and also it can burn our skin.
no. A CD drive you put CDs in. The C Drive is Most of your Computer Memory. Depending on what CD driver you have it may be able to play dvds also.
C 5 2 = 5! / (2! x 3!) = (5x4x3x2x1) / (2x1 x 3x2x1) = 10
Cardboard ignition point is about 427 degrees C, once ignited cardboard will continue to burn at 258 deg. C.
Supplementing the diet with vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc also is beneficial for wound healing.
They are PS2 games and are not designed to be played in a PC even if your PC can play DVDs
Turning off sprinklers should not burn up an air conditioning unit.
Red phosphorus burns at temperatures ranging between 300°C to 400°C.
Burn the content of your c drive to a DVD
US Grade Diesel: 210 C