Any kind of spark can cause a fire in the presence of an accelerator like gas fumes. It can happen even with a 1.5 volt battery.
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no that would have to be transportation. we could easily live without electricity. just make a fire and cook your food over that
to prevent accidents that came from electricity.like fire
No. Get is connected as soon as possible for safety's sake.
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yes. The reason you don't throw water on an electrical fire is you could get fried from the live electricity still in the wall, toaster whatever. Lightning just starts the fire with electricity. Then its just a regular fire once lit.
It starts with the sun. the sun gives out to much electricity to earth. Our Earth can't take the amount of electricity so it causes a blackout.
Electricity can generate heat when it flows through a conductor that offers resistance, such as a wire or filament. This heat can be intense enough to ignite flammable materials nearby, causing a fire. In essence, the heat generated from the electrical current starts the combustion process in the materials in contact with it, resulting in a fire.
No, fire is not electricity. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and light, while electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor.
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plasmatic fire is electromagnetic
A laptop runs on electricity. It begins with the letter L.
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The devices on ceilings that spray water when a fire starts are called sprinklers.
Coarpse and electricity