Black fire is typically hotter than regular fire because it burns at a higher temperature due to the presence of additional fuel sources.
Triangle of fire is Heat, Fuel and Oxygen. Cold water might put off heat more than hot water but hot water is ready to evaporate to steam and block off oxygen from reaching the fuel. On fire fighting, reason to aim water at the base of fire is to allow steam blanket to form and block off the oxygen and thus put off the fire.
A fire watch at a nuclear plant is responsible for monitoring hot work activities, such as welding, to ensure that they do not pose a fire hazard. They must remain vigilant for any signs of fire or smoke and be prepared to respond quickly in case of an emergency. Additionally, they may assist with fire prevention measures and conduct regular inspections of fire safety equipment.
Red is often associated with heat because it is the color of fire and blood. It has a longer wavelength compared to other colors, which means it can stimulate our senses more intensely, creating a feeling of warmth and energy. Additionally, red is also linked to emotions such as passion and excitement, further contributing to its association with heat.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
If you pour hot water on a fire in a pan, the water can evaporate rapidly and turn into steam, potentially causing the fire to flare up or spread. It's generally not recommended to use water on a grease fire as it can make the situation worse.
Very hot!
just like regular campfires.
Not very big at all compared to regular hot air balloons. Maybe as small as 20 cubic feet
If the water is hot, the answer is a burned up black dude
No it is not. Fire is a chemical reaction involving matter (molecules). You could have and anti-matter fire however. It would be hot just like regular fire but not as hot if you mixed the anti-matter and matter fuel. The mutual annihilation would release a lot of energy in accordance with E=MC².
The question is irrevelant. Hot compared to what ? Compared to north Canada, yes. Compared to Miami, no.
To create a realistic hot glue fire effect for your project, you can melt red, orange, and yellow hot glue sticks together to form flames. Shape the melted glue into a fire-like pattern and let it cool. You can also add black hot glue for charred areas. Be cautious when working with hot glue to avoid burns.
mabey because its fire.. and its hot..
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
Hot hot hot!
Regular hot dogs are approximately 6 inches long.
Regular hot dogs are approximately 6 inches long.