Yes, smoke is hot when it is released from a fire because it is a byproduct of combustion and carries heat energy.
an unplanned fire with smoke and hot teperatures
My guess is that it's because smoke is hot. Hot air rises, just as cold air sinks. When a fire ensues, smoke (the product of carbon combustion) rises with the hot air.
press onThere are two kinds of smoke detectors. 1. When a fire burns, it releases smoke. The smoke detector senses the smoke. 2. A fire is very hot. The detector feels the heat. A smoke detector will then either set off an alarm, or it will turn on the sprinklers.
Fire is extremaly hot and it can burn of your skin and you could also die. Don't go near fire!
Yes, if you can imagine using a magnifying glass in the sun, or rubbing 2 sticks together or even hot brakes on a truck. All of these scenarios involve smoke before fire.
Because of the heat/fire with electricity would start it to make/create a chemical reaction which would have it smoke.
This process is called "flue gas exhaust," where hot smoke gases from a fire or combustion process are directed up a chimney or flue to be released into the atmosphere.
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
No one knows because smoke doesn't have to be visible to exist. Smoke and heat is a combination of hot air and the smoke depends on the material being burned, some burn light and others dark black smoke. Does burning gas from a lighter have no smoke?well, it still burns and heats the air around it and it climbs fast vertically and blurs the air.. That is invisible smoke or hot air from a clean burning fuel. That brings us to one conclusion, smokeless fire is a fire that gives no heat and that is not something of this realm. however, the Muslims have a description of demons in the Qur'an as been created from "smokeless fire" and humans from clay.
Clay pots are fired in extremely hot ovens called kilns. However, there are ways to do this at home: build a kiln, fire them in a pit fire, or smoke in a garbage can.
Smoke rises because it is hotter and less dense than the air around it. The chimney is designed to create a draft that pulls the smoke up and out of the fireplace, preventing it from flowing back into the room. This draft is created by the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the chimney.