Wood fiber is a major contributer of wood tempoerature the fibers absorb the oxygen in the air sacks between the strands of wood particles which allows the fire to burn continueously reduseing the major limiting fctors of the fire
The wood will not catch fire until it reached its combustion temperature. If at a lower temperature, the wood will simple smoulder, giving out smoke without a flame.
Oak wood burns at a temperature of 1300 to 1600 degrees C. When burning wood, it is important to use proper safety precautions.
Everything that has been in the room for a long enough time to reach thermal equilibrium will be at the same temperature, including wood. So if room temp. is 70 F then the wood is 70 F.
300 degrees
baby corn
It is undergoing a physical change from wood to ash.
There want be much of a difference in the temperature.
10 degrees
kerosene
Set it on fire and use an infared temperature meter to see the results.
kerosene has got higher ignition temperature.
Wood burns indirectly, by adding temperature first the wood will release gasses, which will burn in presence of oxygen. Once it catches fire, the temperature will get high enough to pyrolyse cellulose (main component of wood) and the decomposition gasses burn pretty well !