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Paper burns faster as there is less mass to burn and less energy in paper, If it were wood, due to the mass of the wood it would burn Longer and brighter and less lengthened and less brighter for Cardboard.
burns it a lot
a piece of paper because a napkin has more layers and the particles are more tightly compact
Thermal and radiant energy.
The metal absorbs the thermal energy before it can build up in the paper enough to ignite. The paper will eventually burn when the metal itself absorbs enough energy to ignite the paper.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
Heat, light.
Light and heat.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
When something burns is how chemical energy turns into thermal energy like getting a lighter and burning paper.
Well think, if you burn a piece of paper, then energy is involved. Chemical energy is taking place when you burn a piece of paper. However, two more types of energy are also taking place. Thermal and radiant energy are also taking place because the fire burning the paper creates light (radiant energy) and it also gives off heat (thermal energy).
Paper burns faster as there is less mass to burn and less energy in paper, If it were wood, due to the mass of the wood it would burn Longer and brighter and less lengthened and less brighter for Cardboard.
When paper burns in a fire, the reactants are mostly carbon (the main substance in the paper) and oxygen(from the air).
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.