This occurs only when the flame is robbed of oxygen.
A flame is not extinguished when a wire gauze is placed on top of it because the flame is still exposed to oxygen. The gauze has holes, through which oxygen can flow. Additionally, oxygen can reach the flame from under the gauze. Consequently, the flame is not extinguished.
Fire is a complex thing. It needs 3 things in order to keep burning. Fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you pour the gas over it, there is no oxygen, therefore, flame extinguished.
CO2 is th gas used, if you starve a fire of oxygen then it wont have anything to burn
It has to be smothered or burned up
It has to be smothered or burned up
A flame is not extinguished when a wire gauze is placed on top of it because the flame is still exposed to oxygen. The gauze has holes, through which oxygen can flow. Additionally, oxygen can reach the flame from under the gauze. Consequently, the flame is not extinguished.
As far as I know, the eternal Flame at the Arc has never been extinguished. The rekindling of the flame took place even under German occupation in WWII.
Fire is a complex thing. It needs 3 things in order to keep burning. Fuel, oxygen, and heat. When you pour the gas over it, there is no oxygen, therefore, flame extinguished.
The flame was extinguished only ounce when a visiting Catholic school group doused it with holy water. A guard used his lighter to reignite the flame.
Nancy poured baking soda on the grease fire to extinguish the flame.
The grave for John Kennedy is marked with an Eternal Flame. The flame continues to burn and ignites automatically if it is extinguished by weather or by accident.
because, when the wax is lit it burns off as a vapor, when the candle was extinguished the wax vapor was still in the air, and the wax acts as fuel for the flame of a candle, so the flame combusted and lit the vapor, leading back to the candle wick.
CO2 is th gas used, if you starve a fire of oxygen then it wont have anything to burn
The olympic flame is not extinguished from the time it is lit in Olympia to the end of the games in the host city. When it is carried on a plane it is held in several sealed containers
A passion that will never end, die, or be extinguished.
Scrooge places a lamp extinguisher over the head of the first ghost, putting out the flame from its head and making the ghost disappear as the flame is extinguished
I assume you mean the olympic flame. The flame burns constantly at Olympia in Greece, when its time for the games a torch is lit, sent on a relay and the individual flame in the host nation is lit, and then extinguished