There is no safe or practical way to make fire shoot out of your hands. Attempting to do so can be dangerous and may result in injury. It's best to leave fire manipulation to professionals who use special effects or pyrotechnics in controlled environments.
The heat you feel when you put your hands above a fire is the result of infrared radiation emitted by the fire. This radiation transfers heat energy from the fire to your hands, causing a sensation of warmth.
No, you cannot light your hands on fire with friction alone. While friction can generate heat, it is not enough to ignite a fire on your hands. It is important to avoid attempting to create fire in this way as it can be dangerous.
The energy transfer from the fire to the person's hands is primarily thermal energy. Heat is being transferred through conduction from the warmer fire to the cooler hands, providing warmth to the hands.
No, rubbing your hands together will not set them on fire. Friction between your hands generates heat, but it is not enough to ignite them.
You will feel radiant heat when you put your hands above a fire, which is heat transferred through electromagnetic radiation. This type of heat warms your hands by direct exposure to the fire's energy.
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this is how u do it u cant light fire they think its dangerous but then they have a FIRE dogo?;[ but I'm still trying to find out how to shoot fire out of my hands?;]
You teach a water Pokemon mimic and when a fire Pokemon shoots a fire attack your Pokemon will shoot it to!!
yeah you have to do hand sighhs of the elements
Use vfx it works
you cannot shoot fire from your hand.
you shoot and arrow because if you notice you fire a gun it involves fire comming from gun powder. there is no fire when you shoot an arrow
Simply write fire- breathing:) and also frost breathing works
Press down on the d-pad.
he gets a fire flower
No. C02 is required to make it fire. Without C02 all you can do is pull the trigger.
The heat you feel when you put your hands above a fire is the result of infrared radiation emitted by the fire. This radiation transfers heat energy from the fire to your hands, causing a sensation of warmth.