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Milliage is where you have combustion but you don't feel it.
Combustion typically sounds like crackling, popping, or roaring due to the rapid release of energy as fuel burns. The sounds can vary depending on the type of fuel, temperature, and oxygen levels present during combustion.
Yes. An explosion is a sudden release of energy, like rapid combustion.
First Google search 'spontaneous human combustion'. It is a common cause of fatalities concealed by the govt. If you recognise it early you may be able to treat. You will need to determine the source of combustion (eg electrical, paper, gas etc) and use the appropriate extinguisher internally.
The external combustion engine, like in a steam train.
The "burning" sensation you feel is not combustion. It is due to a buildup of lactic acid.
In science class you will have to do a project using combustion
The combustion chamber, exhaust manifold, and cylinder head are typically the hottest parts of a heat engine due to the combustion process and heat generated during operation.
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A combustion enunciation unit is a device used to monitor and control the combustion process in a combustion system, typically in industrial settings. It helps ensure efficient and safe combustion by measuring parameters like oxygen levels, temperature, and pressure, allowing for adjustments to be made as needed to optimize performance.
Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion. It cannot undergo combustion.