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    temperature of a fuel to which it must be heated to for its vapour to ignite in the air with a free flame( The Chemistry of, n.d.). It is not just heating…

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    Wild Fire Research Paper

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    that need to be present in order for a wildfire to burn, which firefighters refer to as the fire triangle: fuel, oxygen, and a heat source. Fuel is any flammable material surrounding a fire, including trees, grasses, brush, even homes. The greater an area's fuel load, the more intense the fire. Air supplies the oxygen a fire needs to burn. Heat sources help spark the wildfire and bring fuel to temperatures hot enough to ignite. Lightning, burning campfires or cigarettes, hot winds, and even the…

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    Slightly crack the acetylene (fuel) cylinder valve until the valve opens. When the valve opens, turn it clockwise another one and one half turn. Adjust the acetylene regulator valve until the gauge reads five psi. You then slightly crack the oxygen cylinder valve. When the valve opens…

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    the main topic of my project is fire, mainly how it depends on fuel and oxygen to keep going. Fire is important because it is used in a variety of ways all around the world. From heating our meals to burning evidence, fire is a very valuable resource. To keep a fire going, you’ll need three things; fuel, oxygen, and heat. In order to start a fire, a source of heat, like the sun and heaters, will have to concentrate their heat on the fuel( you can concentrate heat in multiple ways like using a…

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    Lomborg's boldest claims was that cheap fossil fuels would improve lives. He reasoned that with the use of coal, countries have vanquished the spectre of poverty that haunts many, and that fossil fuels will continue to be an integral part of our daily lives. Upon closer examination of Lomborg's strand of argument, it is revealed that one of its biggest flaws is the blatant omission that several poor countries already have access to cheap fossil fuels through fuel subsidies. In fact, the biggest…

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    that the engine mainly needs two elements. It needs both air and clean fuel in order to run. So if you are missing one in the equation, you’re going to have problems. There are steps…

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    Air fuel ratio Air fuel ratio is the ratio of the air and fuel present, while in the combustion process in the internal combustion engine In petrol combustion engine the air fuel ratio would be 14:1 means 14% will be of air and 1% will be of fuel and this type of air fuel mixture is known as stoichiometric air fuel ratio If the air which is delivered in the cylinder block (chamber) completely burn the fuel then it is known as stoichiometric air fuel ratio In this 14% will be of air and 1% will…

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    can’t use it over and over again.Thick muck covered the plants and animals after they died. They both was made underground for millions of years with layers and layers of silt formed on top of the remains. After those million of years, they turned into oil or coal. Coal and Oil are both natural resources and fossil fuels. Scientists find places that have lots of coal and oil deep underground, and they dig or suck up the…

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    Why Fossil Fuels Should Not be Banned Envision a situation in the fossil fuel industry, however, everyone lost their jobs due to the fact that fossil fuels were banned? Debate on whether or not fossil fuels should be banned is vivid, it should not at all banned. A variety of people condone that non-renewable energy is just unmistakably unacceptable since it releases greenhouse gases that are nasty for the environment with other demerits. Nevertheless, without practical or feasible…

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    power generation & less fuel consumption,which are desired parameters for the increased efficiency of the engine. For getting more power engine needs more fuel and if less fuel consumption is needed the power transmitted will be less. In conventional engines the heat energy using is 30% of produced energy and the remaining energy nearly 70% is going as waste. That means, to get more power from engine the fuel resources are wasting by wasting the 70% of produced energy,if less fuel consumption…

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