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Bernoulli's principle
It bends towards the side that has the metal that expands the least when heat is applied.
Its not a Blue Flame (blue flame)its a white flame. i believe it can get around 1,000degrees
The silent flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow/orange flame.
The Blue Flame Will Be Noisier. The Yellow Flame Is Called A Safety Flame Because Everyone can See it. There Are Two Blue Flames: Medium Roaring The Roaring Flame Has A Blue Cone In The Middle Of The Flame And It Is The Hottest. It Also Has More Oxygen. But Overall, The Blue Flames Will Be Noisier Than The Yellow Flame.
Bernoulli's principle
It bends towards the side that has the metal that expands the least when heat is applied.
If your kerosene heater has a wicker which will carry the fuel additive (kerosene or oil) up towards the flame then you may put oil. However, if the heater works on hydrocaron compression-combustion priciple, then oil may not work as a fuel additive
Moving a screw or control towards the + increases the size of the flame, the - sign decreases the flame size.
gallium bends very easily, it is soft enough to be cut with a knife, it has a silvery white color, and it melts at 86 degrees Fahrenheit so a lighter will be more than enough
"oo-er...that..Disney.....ohhh" When you see people flame them, they are also partaking in the flame towards what Disney has become - cough cough -
No. The blue colour shown by a flame is an indication of the temperature but the blue colour of a star indicates it's direction of movement, in this case towards the observer.
Grapple and then walk towards the flame. The wrestler may get chucked over the top rope or may survive.
lets take the candle as an example: the flame of the candle heats the surrounding air thus the cold air bushes the hot air up and takes its place because the cold air is much denser than the hot air, due to this motion the flame itself goes up with the hot air and so on.
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame
Blue flame is a clean flame.