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Every fuel has a particular temperature at which it begins to burn, this temperature is called ________. *

2 points

1. Flash point or kindling temperature

2. Flash temperature

3. Fuel temperature

4. None of these

Answers

Answered by SyedNomanShah
5

Answer:

● Every fuel has a particular temperature at which it begins to burn, this temperature is called Flash point or kindling temperature.

Answered by Sandip0090
0

Answer:

Option (a) Flash Point or Kindling Temperature is the correct option.

Explanation:

Every Temperature has its own boundary to function in. Following are the usages and Meanings of Different Different temperatures:-

1:- Flash Point or Kindling Temperature

The lowest temperature at which a substance spontaneously ignites in a normal atmosphere without the assistance of an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark, is known as the autoignition temperature or self-ignition temperature. It is also known as the minimum ignition temperature (or ignition temperature) or the minimum ignition temperature (or simply ignition temperature). [1] For combustion to take place, this temperature is necessary to provide the activation energy. An increase in pressure causes a drop in the temperature at which a chemical ignites.

2:- Flash Temperature:-

The sudden temperature increase that occurs when two rubbing solids come into contact with one another is known as the "flash temperature" in tribology. Unevenness or variations from a predetermined geometric form are present in solid surfaces regardless of the technology used to create them. Asperities, peaks, summits, or hills are terms used to describe the surfaces' high points, while valleys are used to describe its low points. The opposite surface peaks that make contact first when two rough surfaces acting on one other by a normal force are those for which the total of the heights is largest. Heat is created as the mating surfaces slide against one another. The abrasions in touch act as heat sources as a result of the heat generation.

3:- Fuel Temperature -

The change in nuclear energy reactivity for each degree increase or drop in energy temperature is known as the energy temperature measure of reactivity. The measure measures how numerous neutrons, from the fission process, the nuclear energy( similar as uranium- 238) absorbs as the energy temperature rises. It serves as a hand of the reactor operations' stability. Because Doppler broadening, the primary impact in thermal systems, contributes to this measure, it's also known as the Doppler measure.

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