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Q: Why does a fire burn brighter when bellows are used to blue air onto it?
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Why do flames burn brighter sometimes when you blow on them?

They get brighter because fire uses oxygen to burn. Fire needs oxygen heat and fuel. Without any of these you will have no fire. So blowing more oxygen into a fire will make it stronger.


Where can fire bellows be bought?

You can purchase fire bellows online from the North Line Express website. Alternatively, you can purchase fire bellows online from retailers such as Amazon.


Can blue fire burn through diamond?

No.


What is the function of the blacksmith's bellows?

A bellows blows air on to the fire. More air means that more oxygen is available to burn with the charcoal, coal or coke( The most common solid fuels for a blacksmith). The resulting fire burns hotter giving you the temperatures you need to soften the metal enough to shape it with a hammer.


What is the function of the blacksmiths bellows?

A bellows blows air on to the fire. More air means that more oxygen is available to burn with the charcoal, coal or coke( The most common solid fuels for a blacksmith). The resulting fire burns hotter giving you the temperatures you need to soften the metal enough to shape it with a hammer.


What does a blacksmith use to blow up his fire?

A bellows.


Can the blue flame on a fire burn you?

Yes, That part is actually the hottest part because almost all the energy is being converted to heat, only a little of the energy is being converted into light energy. That is why the top part of the flame is brighter, and less hot.


What does a bellows mender do?

A bellows-mender is someone who repairs bellows, the instrument which puffs air into a fire to make it hotter. The bellows consists of two hinged pieces of wood with a leather bag attached to them, and the leather of the hinges and the bag was always wearing out.


How does using the billows affect the combustion of the wood in the fireplace?

A bellows injects O2 into the flame causing it to burn hotter. Much like blowing on a hot ember while trying to get a fire started.


What is a good sentence for the word brighter?

The deadly fire in her eyes was brighter than the sun.


What is hammer forge?

A very hot fire with a bellows and an anvil where you can shape metal with a hammer.


What is a fireplace bellow?

A fireplace bellows is a great fireplace accessory that helps pump oxygen to your fire to fuel the flames. Air moves through the bellows as you open and close it and flows through a nozzle. If you point the bellows at the base of your fire, it can help increase the heat of the fire and the size of the flame. It's a common fireplace tool found around the hearth. Check out some examples of fireplace accessories below.