A flash burn is a type of burn injury caused by a sudden and intense exposure to a heat source, such as an explosion or a fireball. This type of burn typically affects the outer layers of skin and can result in first-degree or second-degree burns, characterized by redness, blistering, and pain. Flash burns can occur rapidly, often without prolonged contact with the heat source, and may also result in inhalation injuries if the person is near the source of the heat. Treatment usually involves cooling the burn, pain management, and preventing infection.
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Yes, if you have exposure,even from a side angle at a fairly close distance it can give you a flash burn. I have had it happen to me with a 75watt incandescent bulb not properly shielded.
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A thunderbolt is a flash of lightning. Zeus uses them as spears or to burn.
burn, glow, flare, be ablaze, shine, flash, radiate
to this day diesel is the "best" to burn it has a higher flash point than gasoline so it burns hotter and better
Flash Burn and Blindness
Well it depends on how bad your hot flashes are really
It depends on the substance. Yes, all flammable substances have a "flash-point". Every substance has a different flash point expressed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. If the temperature is below the flash point you will not be able to ignite it. And the higher the temp above the flash-point the more readily it will burn.
Yes. Full strength antifreeze is mostly ethylene glycol, and will burn. The flash point is about 250 degrees, so it won't burn unless it is very warm, or on a warm surface (like an exhaust manifold).