The question is not relevant. Either can be a wide range of temperatures. Sometimes "white smoke" is little more than condensate from steam, but it can also be oil vapor smoke, wood smoke or who knows what, depending on what is being burned. Black smoke typically has a high concentration of carbon but other than that the characteristics are similar.
smoke contanis mainly carbon dioxide and other light wt. gases.steam contains water vapour at high temperature.
The smoke from a bonfire rises upwards due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. As the hot smoke rises, it mixes with the cooler surrounding air, creating vertical movement. Additionally, the heat from the fire creates a convection current that helps propel the smoke upwards.
Smoke moves in the chimney due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the inside and outside of the chimney. As hot air rises, it creates a draft that draws the smoke up and out of the chimney. The design of the chimney, including its height and width, can also impact how efficiently the smoke is expelled.
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What color the smoke is makes a difference, blue smoke=engine oil, black smoke=excess fuel, white smoke=engine coolant.
(ZHLS) :- Zero Helogen Low Smoke. (FRLS) :- Fire Retardant Low Smoke.
Smoke rises in the air due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. When materials are burned, the heat causes the air inside the smoke to expand, making it less dense and causing it to rise. This process creates air currents that carry the smoke upwards.
Some second hand smoke is the smoke exhaled, and the other second hand smoke is smoke that comes off the burning end of cigarette.... You can notice a big difference in the color of those 2 types of smoke. smoking is the smoke inhaled only through the filter on a cigarette.
It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.
Bulls do not actually blow smoke out of their noses. This may be a misinterpretation of their exhaling breath on a cold day, which can appear as steam due to the temperature difference.
Black is an adjective that describes the smoke. Smoke is a common noun.
black smoke.