Tuesday 23 March 2010

Car on fire!


Not good.


Fire is the rapid oxidation of a fuel (combustion) with associated flame, heat, and light. The flame itself is a thin region of gas where intense chemical reactions are taking place. The reacting gas in this area is often hot enough to glow visibly, although some flames can be nearly invisible. Typical flames are just incandescent gas, and are plasmas, because they are hot enough to be sufficiently ionized...


































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