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Wood can create sparks when burning due to the presence of trapped air pockets or pockets of resin or other flammable substances within the wood. When these pockets heat up and expand rapidly, they can cause the wood to crackle and spark.
They rubbed stones really hard causing it to generate a spark. With continuous generating of a spark, they lit a piece of wood. Wood can catch fire really easily.
static eletricity can spark
Yes, At least in the Midwestern U.S. it has been known to make chainsaw blades actually spark.
Wood that is damp tends to spark alot. I have burned wood to heat my house for years, and am very familiar with wood types, and I have not found that answer to be correct. Certain types of wood just spark a lot, I don't know why. Hedge is the hottest burning wood I know of and is also the worst offender in the spark category. It seems that any yellow colored wood is a bad sparker, such as hedge (aka osage orange) and black locust and mulberry. They spark a lot, burn hot, and are yellow colored wood. The best overall wood is white oak, as it splits fairly easy, and burns really hot, but not too hot like hedge (it will melt your grates) has almost no sparks and lasts a long time. For more details about many types of wood, click here: http://www.demesne.info/Garden-Help/Trees-Shrubs/Firewood-hard.htm
To change the spark plug on a Stihl Wood Boss 024 AV chainsaw, first ensure the chainsaw is turned off and cool. Remove the spark plug cover using a screwdriver, then use a spark plug wrench to unscrew and remove the old spark plug. Check the gap on the new spark plug, install it by hand to avoid cross-threading, and tighten it with the wrench. Finally, replace the spark plug cover securely before starting the chainsaw.
A spark ignites a fire when it provides enough heat to ignite a flammable material, such as wood or paper, causing it to burn and release more heat, which sustains the fire.
You cannot make a spark by touching a wooden door as wood is not conductive. However, you can create a spark by touching a metal doorknob if you build up static electricity, such as by shuffling your feet on a carpet.
Dry wood, fire, ect, oxygen, and a spark are things that are needed for fire to burn.
Fuel, an oxidizer, heat, and an ignition source.
No, you wouldn't. Wood does not conduct electricity, therefore it would not attract a spark.
Yes,If you have a wood burning fireplace, update it with a screen mesh curtain to protect your home from sparks and embers