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Which is a correct English cook on low fire or low flame or low heat?

Which of these expressions you might use depends on what kind of heat you are cooking on. "Low flame" is something you would say if you have a gas stove, and "low heat" suggests an electric one. I have not heard "low fire" but it might be used by people who cook on open fires (a rare thing these days).


Is paper is a good conductor of heat?

No, paper is not a good conductor of heat. Layers of paper can serve as an insulator. It will catch of fire at a fairly low temperature.


Is paper a good heat conductor?

No, paper is not a good conductor of heat. Layers of paper can serve as an insulator. It will catch of fire at a fairly low temperature.


What fire behavior is the result of an increase in low level ventilation prior to upper level ventilation?

An increase in low-level ventilation prior to upper-level ventilation typically leads to enhanced fire behavior characterized by rapid fire growth and increased intensity. This occurs because low-level ventilation allows more fresh air to enter the fire area, providing additional oxygen that fuels combustion. As the fire intensifies, it can produce more heat and gases, potentially leading to a buildup of smoke and heat at upper levels. Once upper-level ventilation occurs, the sudden release of heat and gases can result in explosive fire behavior or a fire plume.


How do you remove heat from fire?

You can remove heat from a fire by cutting off its oxygen supply, using a fire extinguisher, or dousing it with water. Removing the heat source or covering the fire with a non-flammable material can also help extinguish the fire by reducing heat.


Is a lot of heat fire?

no, a lot of heat is not fire because for an example if there was a really hot day that does not mean theres is going to be a fire or it is a fire


Why do wax melts in the fire?

Wax melts in a fire because it has a low melting point. When exposed to heat, the wax undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid form. Once melted, the wax can then be used to produce light and heat.


If you were trying to find a substance that increases in temperature rapidly you should choose a substance with?

A substance with a low heat capacity.A substance with a low heat capacity.A substance with a low heat capacity.A substance with a low heat capacity.


How much heat does fire have?

Fire, all fire, every fire consists of 3 things: Heat, Fuel & Oxygen. When all 3 are together in the right mix you have fire, if one or more elements is not sufficient then you cannot have fire. You therefore need as much heat as necessary along with the fuel & oxygen to maintain the fire. The specific answer is that the balance of the 3 must be correct. Quantifying that, however, is a different matter.


What has to do with heat?

Fire.


Is fire heat energy?

Not quite. Heat is a result of combustion, but fire is actually chemical energy.


What are some ways to heat a room with a fire?

Contained, or wild fire there is going to be a lot of heat .