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Cars can burst into flames on impact due to the release of flammable fluids, such as gasoline or engine oil, ignited by heat from the collision. The impact can rupture fuel lines or damage the fuel tank, leading to a dangerous combination of fuel vapors and heat. Additionally, the electrical system of the car can be compromised in a way that causes a short circuit and sparks that ignite the flammable substances.
Blue flames typically produce the maximum amount of heat when compared to other colored flames. This is because blue flames burn at a higher temperature due to complete combustion and greater oxygen supply.
It depends on the total energy supplied: if the "roaring" flame burns (say) less gas than the two "quiet" flames, the two flames will heat faster.
Burning a candle is not spontaneous combustion. That is when something ignites with no outside heat source. If a candle burst into flame with no match or lighter, THAT would be spontaneous combustion.
Yes, you can heat a plastic bottle, but you have to be careful not to heat it too much because you can melt it, or even cause it to burst into flames. The safest technique is to heat it in a pot of water, and depending upon the type of plastic, you may not even want to bring the water to a boil.
fires are a micture of heat and gas. they form when something hot hits the gas and the burst into flames
Heat makes particles spread out and the particles spread out in the ballon therfore making the ballon burst.
When something is ablaze, it means that it is fully engulfed in flames and burning. This can happen as a result of a fire or combustion. Ablaze indicates a state of intense heat and flames.
Ralph witnessed a shelter catching fire and felt the heat on his shoulder as flames flickered close to him. This frightening experience likely intensified his sense of urgency and danger on the island.
No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either: a) melt the freezing agent...... b) burst it into flames...... c) or both.
A fuse is designed to blow, should a short happen in a circuit, before the mains wires heat up and burst into flames - causing an electrical fire in a device or installation.
the air inside the ball will heat up and bounce around inside the ball more. this makes more pressure and the pressure will get to a point where it will no longer be able to stay in side the ball. thus it explodes. =]
The heat transferred from flames to a boiler depends on several factors such as the temperature of the flames, the surface area of the boiler, and the efficiency of heat transfer. In general, the heat transfer occurs through convection and radiation, with the flames heating the boiler's surface which then heats the water inside.
Balloons burst under hot flames because the heat causes the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly. When the air molecules move faster and push against the walls of the balloon with greater force, the balloon can no longer withstand the pressure and bursts.
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Heat from flames causes the air inside a balloon to expand, increasing its pressure. The increased pressure pushes against the balloon's walls, causing it to inflate and potentially burst if the pressure exceeds the strength of the balloon material.
Sodium and potassium are two metals that can burst into flames when in contact with water. This is because they react violently with water, producing hydrogen gas which ignites due to the heat generated.