what a stupid question!
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
Ammonia does not burn like a typical fuel, but it can combust in the presence of oxygen when the temperature is around 1200-1800°F (650-980°C). However, it is not a common practice to use ammonia as a fuel source due to safety concerns.
Coal will ignite and start to burn at a temperature of around 700-800 degrees Celsius (1292-1472 degrees Fahrenheit).
Butane is a colorless, flammable gas at room temperature. It is commonly used as a fuel for lighters and camping stoves due to its ability to burn cleanly and easily.
Fire typically requires three elements to burn: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel can be anything that can combust, such as wood or gasoline. Heat is needed to raise the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point, while oxygen from the air helps sustain combustion.
Zippo fuel typically burns at a temperature of around 230-250 degrees Celsius.
For a fire to occur, two factors are needed: fuel and heat. The fuel provides the material that can burn, while heat is required to reach the ignition temperature of the fuel and start the combustion process.
the lowest temprature at which the fuel will burn on its own without the addition of external source of heat
to much fuel is going to the engine for it to burn it all
the lowest temprature at which the fuel will burn on its own without the addition of external source of heat
Because they met headwinds at the start of the final flight, causing more fuel burn in the engines.
Your body needs fuel to burn to keep your core body temperature up, especially when it's cold outside
Fire cannot start without oxygen, so some closed containers will not burn. Wood and other products treated with fire retardant may also not burn. Metals may not fuel a fire, but would be affected if the temperature is right.
You won't burn up the fuel pump, but may damage the starter. Yes, you CAN burn up the fuel pump by trying to start the engine with no fuel available. As with any kind of pump, running the pump dry damages the pump.
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
Fire is some kind of fuel burning in oxygen. If you blow gently on a fire more oxygen will get to it and it will burn more fiercely. A fuel will not burn, even in a plentiful supply of oxygen, until it reaches ignition temperature. When a fire is alight, the already burning fuel heats the fuel near to it. When this nearby fuel reaches ignition temperature it too bursts into flame. If you blow air very fast at the fire, the burning fuel is blown away from the fire before it has had time to heat the fuel around it to ignition temperature.
Ammonia does not burn like a typical fuel, but it can combust in the presence of oxygen when the temperature is around 1200-1800°F (650-980°C). However, it is not a common practice to use ammonia as a fuel source due to safety concerns.