Fire expands through a process called combustion, where a fuel source combines with oxygen to produce heat and light. As the fuel burns, it releases energy in the form of heat, causing the fire to grow and spread. The expansion of fire is influenced by factors like the availability of fuel, oxygen, and heat.
If a balloon is placed on top of a fire, the heat will cause the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly, potentially causing the balloon to burst or pop. The rubber material of the balloon is not flame-resistant and could catch fire. It is not safe to place a balloon on top of a fire.
The word 'compress' is the opposite of 'expand'.
No, not all objects expand when heated. Most objects do expand when heated, but there are exceptions such as water between 0°C and 4°C, which contracts when heated. The expansion or contraction of an object when heated depends on its material properties.
To expand rubber effectively, you can heat it to a high temperature. This causes the rubber molecules to move more freely and expand. Another method is to mix the rubber with a blowing agent, which releases gas when heated, causing the rubber to expand.
Yes, metal will expand when heated regardless of its thickness. Thicker pieces of metal will expand in all dimensions, but the expansion will be proportional to the increase in thickness.
fire/heat makes matter expand the melt away
The glass tube in a fire sprinkler expands less than the liquid inside the tube when exposed to heat. This difference in expansion causes the glass tube to break and activate the sprinkler system in the event of a fire.
You can expand the memory of the Kindle1 using an SD card. The Kindle2 doesn't have that feature, but it comes with enough memory for around 1500 books, so you should be fine.
Yes. In case of fire, steel or metal doors expand and get jamned(stucked)in the door frame.If any body remains inside, he is not able to escape and his life is at risk.So, fire rated doors made of wood with Calcium Cillicate boards and vermiculite should be always used for safety of exit.
Yes, because it is matter. A2. The visible part of a fire is burning gases. And like most gases, they are free to expand according to their nature.
Please expand your question. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones or Fire Emblem: Rekka No Ken? If you mean TSS, do you mean Erika's mode or Ephraim's? It does depend on which game you are talking about, some Fire Emblem games don't even have parts.
My friend 'josh' thinks that by adding water to hot wax ( that is alrady on fire) will cause the fire to expand. Will this happen? Help me to prove this idiot wrong.
An explosion is caused by fuel burning very rapidly. The products of combustion expand rapidly and with extreme force, and the result is what we call an explosion. So...if you put gasoline on a fire and it explodes, as it will, the explosion was caused by the fire.
If a balloon is placed on top of a fire, the heat will cause the air inside the balloon to expand rapidly, potentially causing the balloon to burst or pop. The rubber material of the balloon is not flame-resistant and could catch fire. It is not safe to place a balloon on top of a fire.
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no i din't think that it would expoled i think it would ketch on fire or get smaller because of the impact.
It is a matter of timing. The correct answer is most likely yes. At some scale all objects would expand before exploding. If you were to watch a bomb go off on a video and watched on a film that captued 20 frames a second you would not see it expand. If it captured 500 frames per second, again you may not see it. At 10,000 frames per second (not possable that I am aware of) you would watch the bomb expand prior to the skin of it rupturing. If a bomb exploded but did not have enough explosives in it, it would most certainly just expand and not rupture (explode)