Thid depends on the fuel used and how much oxygen is allowed to react etc..
Candle flame is around 1000`C - 1200`C, Wood/charcoal fires in general about the same - Higher though if you force more air into the reaction.
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It is a British Standard. It specifies the requirements for thermosetting insulated, non-armoured cables with voltage ratings of up to 450/750V. The cables that comply with BS7211 are for electric power, lighting and internal wiring and produce low levels of smoke and corrosive products when affected by fire.
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No, lighter can produce 120 degree Celsius temperature where as soldering iron can produce 420 degree Celsius temperature. the soldering iron is used to join two metal wires.
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The three things that produce a fire are fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel provides the material that burns, heat raises the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point, and oxygen allows the combustion process to occur.
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The standard temperature is 0 degree Celsius.
There is no internationally agreed standard temperature.
Wood catches fire at 540 degrees Fahrenheit. Prior to this temperature, wood does not produce any heat, but forms gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and also forms acetic and formic acids.
298 K is the standard room temperature, while 273.15 K is the standard temperature for converting Celsius to Kelvin.
The Standard temperature-time curve ISO 834, also known as the Cellulosic curve and/or the standard nominal fire curve, is used to test the fire resistance of materials subjected to a category "A" fire hazard i.e. with the fire hazard rating based on the burning rate of general combustible building materials and building contents. The ISO 834 is the least "intensive" of the fire curves.
Fire produces light through a process called incandescence, where heat causes atoms in the material to vibrate and emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light. As the fuel in the fire burns, it releases energy in the form of heat and light, creating the flickering flames that we see. The color of the light can vary depending on the temperature of the fire and the elements present in the fuel.
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The standard temperature known as "room temperature" in Celsius is typically around 20 to 25 degrees Celsius.