Yes, I saw the video. Nobody is burning water. Here's why-- Chemically, water is the "ashes" of a chemical reaction and represents the lowest possible chemical energy. In order to get energy out of water you have to add lots of energy to get the oxygen and hydrogen to separate. The two have just a little less energy when separated than it took to separate them, and when you recombine them, they release a little less than that. There are losses every step of the way. So don't invest your money in it. And don't listen to any whacko explanations about some special secret method. It can't happen. Fusion power "burns" water in atomic reactions, and that is not something you can ever do chemically.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
High-frequency sound waves, typically above the audible range, do not have the capability to burn skin in the same way that heat does. However, at extremely high intensities, such as those produced by certain medical or industrial applications, high-frequency sound waves can potentially cause tissue damage or discomfort. This phenomenon is more about the intensity and pressure of the sound waves rather than their frequency alone. In general, everyday exposure to high-frequency sounds is not harmful to the skin.
A conductor or load device in a circuit can burn out due to excessive current passing through it, leading to overheating and subsequent failure. This could be caused by a short circuit, overload, or a malfunction in the device itself. Ensuring proper sizing of components and protection mechanisms can help prevent burnouts.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
Butter and aloe vera are two things that can cool a burn down in the absence of water.
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It depends on the device itself. If it is an ordinary light bulb or the filament type, it may glow very lightly and it will convert electricity to heat rather than light. If your device is an electrical motor, it will draw more current than normal and will probably burn out.
There is no vampires that burn from regular water but in some stories Holy Water can burn them.
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No, it is not possible to burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
This is an opinion question, but my opinion is Burn by Deep Purple.
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You don't. Sea water is the combustion byproduct of hydrogen. That is, water is water you get when you burn hydrogen.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
No, you cannot actually burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
Water. You can burn oxygen and you can burn hydrogen but you can't burn water.