Convection (the movement of warm air) and Radiation (electromagnetic dispersal of energy, mostly through infrared wavelengths in this case)
Because theres fire in the place
Because fire is very hot.
When you sit in front of a fire, you feel warmed by radiant energy because heat is being transferred directly from the fire to your body through electromagnetic waves. When someone stands between you and the fire, they block the radiant heat from reaching you, resulting in you feeling cold again. This is because the person is absorbing the radiant energy that would have otherwise reached you, reducing the amount of heat you receive.
Yes, the heat you feel from a fireplace is primarily in the form of radiation. As the fire heats up, it emits infrared radiation that warms objects and people in its vicinity. This is why you can feel the warmth even if you are not directly in front of the fire.
Heat inside of fireplace only radiates out so far.
in front of the fire
Feel That Fire was created on 2009-02-03.
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It is warmer because the fire gives off heat. Your body is not a good conductor so the heat can't travel though your body.
I don't have a cat but i think they purr or sleep lazily in front of the fire.
When you stand in front of a bonfire, you feel hot because the fire emits infrared radiation, which directly heats your body. Additionally, the heat generated by the fire warms the surrounding air, creating convective heat transfer. Together, these factors contribute to the sensation of feeling hot.
Feel the Fire - Overkill album - was created in 1984.