a flame needs a source which is provided by oxygen and acetylene
yes it is used in many fireworks. Also burns underwater. Google the 1955 LeMans disaster
In general, yes. The average propane torch will be more than adequate to do the job, as long as the block of silver isn't too large or the torch too small. Silver melts at 961.78 °C, or 1763.2 °F, and the propane torch can burn at something close to 1000°C.
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
No, a torch does not typically contain a magnet. The main components of a torch are a battery, light bulb or LED, and a casing to hold everything together.
Four size D torch cells are needed for a 6-volt torch. Each size D torch cell typically provides 1.5 volts, so combining four of them will give a total voltage of 6 volts.
When the Olympic torch is carried underwater, a magnesium torch is used, since it can burn even under water.
The torch had a special flare attached to the inside of it.
with a torch
36 days antill the torch goes out
light a match underwater and let it burn
A torch will burn longer if it is made of a material that burns slowly, like beeswax or paraffin, rather than materials that burn quickly, like paper or wood. Additionally, a torch can burn longer if it is designed with a larger fuel reservoir, so it can hold more fuel to keep the flame going. Finally, protecting the torch from wind or other elements can also help it burn longer by preventing the flame from being extinguished prematurely.
the welding torch is like no other It has a substance in it ( cant remember the name ) that continues to burn until there's nothing left (except steel). it has also been used in the Vietnam war and when the substance touches your skin it will burn until there's no skin left. in the torch they use that substance and when the substance touches your suit it can burn your suit and possibly touch your skin.( that's one of the reasons there is one more i just cant remember)
I dont know anything about "relay", but think about it, you can burn stuff with a torch.
Magnesium burns well underwater. Anything will burn underwater if it has a proper amount of oxidizing material.
you need fire (torch) to burn it to the ground.
YES Seriously just hand me a torch and I will
be fast be fast