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Why does flame exert force?

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Fire is the physical representation of the oxidation of material which releases heat, light and other products. Oxidation is exothermic and thus releases the chemical energy in the bonds of the burning material. Heat causes this release and breakdown of chemical bonds.

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Flame exerts force because of the chemical reaction that occurs when flame is produced. As materials or substances combust, gas pressure is released and continues to be released as the flame burns. When oxygen is introduced to flame, much pressure is released because of combustion. This is one way that explosions occur with combustible materials being introduced to fire and oxygen.

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Fire produces:

  • energy (heat, light)
  • carbon dioxide (for most fires)
  • water
  • smoke
  • particulates
  • hydrocarbon emissions
  • carbon soot
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Because angels afart on it and make a "Blue Angel"

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by doing some activity or works that makes us tired and make us feel very hot

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fire produces heat because when something heats up it gets hot and produces heat

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