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We know that fire results from the combustion of organic material and air, but don't you
still sometimes wonder what fire is?. Why are gas flames blue and wood-fire orange?. And why do flames move in such a mesmerizing way?. Chemistry may tell us the recipe for combustion, but the light show is all physics.
When a flame burns cleanly (like a gas flame, blowtorch or the base of a candle), the heat
excites the molecules to release light (usually pale-blue) from atomic transitions.
That's quantum mechanics!. Now when the fuel isn't as pure and doesn't entirely burn (like a wood or coal fire or
the top of a candle flame), there's still some blue light, but you don't see it because
it's overpowered by light from all the particles of soot & smoke - they're glowing red-hot!
So why do hot objects glow?. Thermodynamics.. A process called "blackbody radiation" makes all objects glow with light of a color depending
on their temperature.. The reason that you don't see your friends glowing, though, is because we're too cool
to glow with visible light - we glow in infrared.. But lava, a hot piece of iron, or soot in a flame are all hot enough to glow with that
familiar red-orange light.. And the reason flames are shaped like tongues snaking skywards?
/ˈmezməˌrīziNG/
capturing one's complete attention as if by magic. To hyponotize or attract strong attention.
material thing. Goals or purposes of particular plans or activities. To disagree; to protest against an idea or plan.
/ˈmäləˌkyo͞ol/
group of atoms bonded together. Two or more atoms chemically combined.
/məˈtirēəl/
Belonging to the world of physical things. Supplies or data needed to do a certain thing.
/ˈblōˌtôrCH/
portable device producing hot flame which can be directed on to surface. A burner that mixes air and gas to produce a very hot flame.
/ˈpräˌses/
series of actions towards achieving something. To organize and use data in a computer.
/frend/
person one has affectionate bond with. People who you like and enjoy being with. add someone to list of friends or contacts on social networking website.
/snāk/
Describing a long path like the shape of a snake. To move like a snake.
/rəˈzəlt/
consequence, effect, or outcome of something. Final scores of competitions, elections or games. occur or follow as consequence of something.
/spred/
fact or process of spreading over area. Soft food thinly applied, e.g. on bread. open out something so as to extend its surface area or length.
/təNG/
fleshy muscular organ in mouth of mammal. Movable fleshy things in your mouth, for tasting. sound note distinctly on wind instrument by interrupting air flow with tongue.