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Energy: Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air = Starter
Fire The wood is a chemical energy and the fire (gasoline) is a chemical energy the heat from the fire obviously gives off heat and the "crackles" you hear gives off sound energy and the flame gives off light energy
fire is considered something called a plasma
I have come across several sources that state that a camp fire ranges roughly from 900 to a little under 1100 degrees C. I guess it depends on your fire's geometrical configuration (heat concentration, conservation, etc.) Hope this helps. Also, a cigarette, at the tip, burns at roughly 900 degrees C.
Input : chemical energy Output: heat energy
Chemical and heat energy.* * A campfire converts chemical energy to heat energy.
The man is going to see his boys at a camp.
Before gas and electric the previous form of heat was fire wood. (like a camp fire)
electrical energy is converted to heat which provides the necessary activation energy for the tree to ignite and combust
Camp Fire USA was created in 1910.
What cannot be used to put out a small fire water oxygen or baking soda
Camp Curtin Fire Station was created in 1910.
British Camp Fire Girls' Association was created in 1921.
The phone number of the Camp Fire Usa is: 206-461-8550.
telling scary stories around the camp fire
The fuel injector provides the fuel. The spark plug provides the fire.
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