No. There's no relationship between mass and flammability.
Any mass of tissue paper burns faster than any mass of concrete.
You only have a few choices: -- reduce the total weight (mass) of the rocket and its payload -- burn fuel faster -- burn fuel at the same rate but use fuel with a greater specific impulse
because in the wax it has something in that makes it burn faster.
Locust wood will burn faster, it is softer than oak.
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do white candels burn faster than colored candels
When an object absorbs heat, its particles gain energy and move faster, causing the object to expand. This could lead to changes in the object's physical properties, such as changes in shape or volume. Excessive heat can also cause an object to melt or burn, depending on its composition.
Yes, because they have more chemicals which burn faster
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Yes oral wounds heal faster.
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