If they are put in contact with each other yes.
Blue light is of a higher energy than red light. That means that the fire with the blue light is hotter, as the fire must generally be hotter to generate the blue light. For example, in a gas flame, the blue, which is hottest, is in the middle, and any yellow, orange or red is around the outside.
Well i use T.V bulbs Computer and i always sun bbaith in the sun i have a Nintendo Ds what gives away light a glow worm a electric bar fire and i also have a fire what gives away light lightening and expecially the stars.
Earlier forms of lighting, such as gas lights, were expensive, dangerous and gave less light than the electric light. Gas lights could not be used in places with a fire or explosion hazard.
Fire is a good example of NATURAL light
Safety precautions are neccessary. Incorrect use of electricity can cause electric shock and fire. Both are life threatening and a real risk.
That is a light bulb, or any filament such as the one in a radiant electric fire.
it helped by not having to light a fire.
An electric fire converts electrical energy into electromagnetic energy. In the form of heat and light.
Fire-->Plant-->Water-->Fire Dark-->Psychic-->Fighting-->Dark Steel-->Ice-->Ground-->Steel Electric-->Water-->Ground-->Electric Fire-->Ice-->Ground-->Fire
No. Electric-type is supereffective against the flying and water-types. The ground and water-types are supereffective against fire.
electric and water and pure fire
An electric fire has a wattage of between 1 and 3 kw depending on the model - a light bulb can be anywhere between 40 and 120w.So an electric fire is a lot hotter.Another AnswerIf, by 'hotter', are referring to temperature, then lamps operate at a far higher temperature than an electric fire (white hot vs red hot!). If, by hotter, you are referring to the amount of energy consumed, then electric fires win!
it blows up
because electric is much much much stronger then just fire and it just causes it to become worse and besides the water is what causes the fire
Sun light Moon light Candle light Fire light Torch light Star light Morning light Electric light
Water is a conductor of electricity, using water on an electric fire may result in electric shock, so the person putting on the water might be electrocuted as would any bystanders.
The verb light has several different uses one of them refers to a fire. Lit is the past tense of light.We lit the fire when the sun went down.We usually use turn on when refering to a light (electric).We turned on the lights when the sun went down.