Paper burn generally faster; but this depends also on the physical form of the material, humidity etc.
Paper burn faster than plastic due to its thick texture.
Paper burns faster as there is less mass to burn and less energy in paper, If it were wood, due to the mass of the wood it would burn Longer and brighter and less lengthened and less brighter for Cardboard.
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Paper burn faster than plastic due to its thick texture.
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Wood pulp and perhaps trace chemicals from the paper making process.
Colored paper and computer paper may burn faster than white paper because they often contain dyes or chemicals that can accelerate combustion. White paper typically burns slower as it is untreated and contains fewer additives.
a piece of paper because a napkin has more layers and the particles are more tightly compact
stone is faster than paper because it has more mass so more gravity include on it
Normally soft wood would burn fastest. It actually depends on the density of the wood and the amount of pitch or sap still held by the wood. For instance, soft woods such as pin and cedar, when very dry, burn very fast. However, English brown oak, a hard wood will burn as fast or faster than pine. Balsa, also technically a hardwood, burns very fast. The denser the wood, the slower the burn.
Yes, crumpled paper burns faster than flat paper because the crumpled paper has more surface area exposed to the flames, allowing for faster combustion. The increased surface area allows for better airflow and more efficient burning.
Light paper or wood on fire until it burns out. the end product is ashes.