The particles of the gas will heat up, move faster and collide with each other more, increasing the pressure and the can will explode.
It really all depends on the type of Fireplace you have. Fireplaces usually run on a pilot with a thermocouple or thermopile. These produce their own milivolts to run the gas valve. These type of fireplaces do not need power to ignite. If the fireplace's on/off switch is a remote that runs off of batteries or is a switch on the faceplate of the fireplace, then this fireplace should work with no power. Most fireplaces have a blower that circulates the warm air it generates. This fan would be running on 120v from the street and would not work when the power goes out. You may still have a flame on, but all the heat it generates is going out the stack. Other fireplaces have no fan and are mainly for looks. You may have a fireplace that is dependent on the 120volts and will do nothing. Check the operation manual on your fireplace.
The log was reduced to a large cinder in the fireplace.
Normal Fire Place because you don't have to waste money to burn it! Would you like to pay 50.00 for gas or pay 0.00 for gas!Irvs12 **That is partially true. You can use a fireplace with a gas supply to burn natural gas under log looking fireplace decoration. That is expensive. You can also use the gas burner to ignite actual logs you place above the gas flame. That's just an easy way to light your fireplace.
Nothing would happen.
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A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
everything in the story would be thrown off and miss lead.
Unless it hit you, nothing.
they would be thrown into the dungen or killed
It would fly and roll much farther than if it were thrown in earth's atmosphere due to reduced friction caused by the lack of air.
either it will burst into flames or it will explode
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol. By strictest definition a solid aerosol cannot exist; as an aerosol is a suspension of droplets or particles in a gaseous medium.
The pressure in the bottle would become less, as the aerosol goes out.
Yes, but if iy was picked out of the water then thrown back in it would probably die.
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