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The transformations that you describe are quite common. Fire does this. Chemical energy in (for example) wood, transforms into heat when you burn the wood, and when you get enough heat, you will then also get light; in a fire, you get a glowing, very hot gas called plasma.
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.
Because evaporation removes the heat in the air. Heat is one of the fuels that fire needs to burn. Therefore, when the heat is gone, the fire is put out!
heat-->kinetic,sound,heat
For fire you need three main ingredients. First you need a fuel, this fuel can be anything that burns like wood for example. Second you need oxygen, without oxygen a fire cannot burn. Finally you need heat, even though fires give off heat you still need it to start a fire. If you remove any one of these three ingredients then the fire will die.
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Heat such as fire and boiling water
Because if an object is moving fast enough even the airflow around the object can heat it up until it glows.
a fire or an oven of some sort
Both of the produce heat. High metabolism produce heat in mitochondria.
no but when you do play the violin to fast it causes friction that causes heat hope this was helpful.
Fire growth rates are classified as slow, moderate, fast or ultra fast. Fires generaly have an exponential growth rate and the classification represents various times between flaming ignition and a fire delivering 1 MW of heat. 75 sec Ultra Fast 150 sec Fast 300 sec Moderate 600 sec Slow
The primary purpose of a fireback, a metal plate attached to the back of a fireplace, is to hold heat from the fire and reflect the heat back into the room. A secondary purpose of the fireback is to protect the back wall of the fireplace from damage due to repeated exposure to fire.
This goes back to the second theory of thermodynamics....Matter is not created or destroyed...only altered. In this case the wood is altered into fire and the fire produces heat.
Yes, the noun 'fire' is a common noun, a general word for the flame, light, and heat produced by combustion; a general word for eagerness and enthusiasm; a general word for the shot from a gun or cannon.The word 'fire' is also a verb: fire, fires, firing, fired.
a vertical metal sheet that goes behind the fire to reflect heat back into the room.