all things need heat for burning without heat u cant just burn anything.as oxygen is needed heat is also needed.
You need a fuel, ignition, oxygen, and heat.
The burning of fuel releases chemical energy in the form of heat and light.
Oxygen, fuel, heat. (remove any one of these three and your fire will go out)
Fuel itself does not emit heat. Burning fuel however produces heat as it is flammable. Fuel can be used in engines, heaters, generators, etc.
The burning process typically requires fuel (such as wood or gasoline), oxygen, and heat to initiate and sustain a combustion reaction. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light.
Friction, and burning fuel.
The burning of a fuel transforms chemical energy into heat and light energy.
Heat from burning fuel warms the surrounding air or water through the release of energy from the combustion process. This heat can be used for various purposes like heating buildings, generating electricity, or powering vehicles. Burning fuel creates heat by breaking down the chemical bonds in the fuel, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.
Bushfires need fuel, oxygen, and heat to keep going. Fuel can be dried vegetation, trees, or debris, while oxygen is supplied by the air. Heat is often the initial ignition source and can be sustained by the fuel burning.
For something to burn, three key elements are required: fuel, heat, and oxygen. The fuel is what will undergo combustion, the heat is necessary to initiate the combustion reaction, and oxygen is needed for the fuel to react and sustain the burning process.