There is what is known as a "fire/combustion" triangle, which has the three components necessary for fire: oxygen, fuel, heat
The three factors needed for a fire are heat, fuel and oxygen. Note that these are not elements in the chemical sense. (Oxygen is, but most fuels are compounds or mixtures, and heat is energy, not matter.)
The three elements of the fire triangle that must be present are Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel. This has recently been changed though from the fire triangle to the fire tetrahedron. This includes Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel as well. But, it also contains a fourth, chemical reaction.
Three things are needed for fire to burn, often referred to as the triangle of fire. Oxygen, heat and fuel, it is only the fuel that burns, the oxygen and heat together cause the fuel to burn.
if you apply to much heat to it can cause the copper to pool at the heat source. this happens because of the different melting temperature between the 2 metals. silver usually has about 7.5% copper in it.
fire.
It is a natural source of heat energy
A source of heat, a source of fuel, and oxygen.
heat coming from where? heat from a fire isnt, heat from the sun is.
Fuel, Oxygen and a heat source. Fuel, Oxygen and heat are everywhere why is the whole earth not on fire? because it is not Heat but a source of ignition that is needed.
sun and fire
a fire or an oven of some sort
The main features of a fire include heat generation, light emission, and the rapid oxidation of a material in a combustion process. Fires also typically produce smoke and gases as byproducts.
To create a fire you need a fuel source of some kind, oxygen (O2), and a heat source.
a fire or an oven of some sort
the mantle plume There are two source of heat in the earth's interior. The main two sources are fire and breathing heat.
the mantle plume There are two source of heat in the earth's interior. The main two sources are fire and breathing heat.