Science, asked by sia2528, 8 months ago

1. What is firewalk?
2. Why was firewalk performed in ancient India?
3. Where is firewalk used these days?
4. Why does walking on red hot embers not burn the feet?
5. Why should one not run on red hot embers?

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Book : Learning Science edge
Class : 8th
Chapter : Combustion and flame
page no : 86 and 87​

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Answered by kv3050873
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Answer:

1 Firewalk is a software tool that performs Firewalk

2According to some firewalkers, it had its beginning in Central Asia, the ancient birthplace of mankind. ... It may be performed to honor some deceased saint or holy man, to commemorate a miracle once performed on the spot where the firewalking takes place, or in fulfillment of a vow.

3.Today, firewalking is performed in India, Greece, Spain, China, Japan, Bulgaria, Ceylon, Thailand, Fiji, Tibet, and many other parts of the world

4.He said people are able to walk across a bed of burning coals because "wood is a lousy conductor." ... Since the fire walker is indeed walking, the time of contact between feet and coals is minimal—too quick for the coals to burn or char the feet, Willey said.

5.One is more likely to be burned when running through the embers since running pushes one's feet deeper into the embers, resulting in the top of the feet being burnt. Foreign objects in the embers may result in burns. Metal is especially dangerous since it has a high thermal conductivity.

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