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- Flame - Wikipedia
There are different methods of distributing the required components of combustion to a flame In a diffusion flame, oxygen and fuel diffuse into each other; the flame occurs where they meet In a premixed flame, the oxygen and fuel are premixed beforehand, which results in a different type of flame
- Flame | Combustion, Heat Transfer, Oxidation | Britannica
Flame, rapidly reacting body of gas, commonly a mixture of air and a combustible gas, that gives off heat and, usually, light and is self-propagating Flame propagation is explained by two theories: heat conduction and diffusion
- FLAME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAME is the glowing gaseous part of a fire How to use flame in a sentence
- FLAME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FLAME definition: 1 a stream of hot, burning gas from something on fire: 2 a powerful feeling: 3 an angry or… Learn more
- Flame - definition of flame by The Free Dictionary
1 To burn, ignite, or scorch (something) with a flame 2 Informal To insult or criticize provokingly, as on a computer network 3 Obsolete To excite; inflame
- Flame: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
The primary definition of "flame" refers to a hot, luminous body of gas produced by combustion It is often associated with fire and heat The term also symbolizes intense or passionate feelings, such as love or anger, commonly used in literature and everyday conversation
- How Hot Is Each Flame Color? Blue, White, Orange More
The color of a flame is directly tied to its temperature — the hotter the fire, the more the color shifts from red to orange to white to blue So what is the hottest flame color? And how hot does each color actually get? Blue fire is the hottest flame color, reaching temperatures up to 5,432 degrees Fahrenheit
- flame - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
flame (third-person singular simple present flames, present participle flaming, simple past and past participle flamed) To produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze
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