Density, permiability, type (softwood/hardwood), and moisture content just to name a few.
To make a joint burn slower, you can pack it more densely to control airflow, use a rolling technique that includes a "roach" or crutch to limit how quickly it burns, and consider using a higher quality, thicker rolling paper. Adding herbs like damiana or mullein can also help slow down the burn rate.
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Kerosene burns slower than gasoline because it has a higher flash point and is less volatile. This means that kerosene requires more time and heat to ignite and burn compared to gasoline.
The size of the bulb isn't related to the time in which it will burn out, it's related to it's quality and how many times you turn it on and off.
Alcohol burns because it has a low ignition temperature and high vapor pressure, allowing it to easily ignite. In contrast, the dollar bill does not burn easily because it is made of cotton and linen fibers that have a higher ignition temperature and burn at a slower rate.
Small Towns Burn a Little Slower was created in 2002.
Yes, a candle in a large jar will typically burn longer than a candle in a small jar. This is because the larger jar provides more oxygen for the flame, which helps the candle burn more efficiently. Additionally, the larger jar can contain more wax, extending the burn time.
No. They are still working on that. There may be LARGE death rays, but no small ones. The power supply needed is still quite large.
Yes, a convex lens can be used to focus sunlight onto a small spot on a piece of paper, causing it to heat up and potentially burn. By concentrating the sunlight into a small area, the lens can increase the intensity of the light and generate enough heat to ignite the paper.
by mixing the burn motor oil with grove heater the diesel will burn slower
One way to make a piece of paper disappear is by tearing it up into small pieces or shredding it. Alternatively, you could also burn the paper until it turns to ash. Remember to dispose of the remnants properly and responsibly.
no it burns slower because it takes more pressure for it to burn
In very small amounts, yes. In large amounts the engine won't start or run.
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Yes they do.
they have less surface area and lose less heat Larger predators have slower metabolism and burn less fat during activity so they need less fuel
Wash chemical burn with large amounts of water