explain why you feel warmer if you stand with your back to a fire?
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Answer: When a fire is turned on, the heat produced due to the burning makes the air around it warmer than the air that is farther away this is a simple endothermic reaction in which heat gets transferred from hotter to cooler medium. When we stand near the Fire the same reaction takes place with our body.
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The fire releases heat, when the wood burns it releases some amount of carbon,it is a type of exothermic reaction ,it means the energy is released into the atmosphere,in this heat is released into the atmosphere,we know that heat is a form of energy,it is also a combustion reaction,So we feel Warmer If we stand With your back to a fire
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