If wood is an insulator how does it catch fire ? AND WHEN IT IS CATCHING FIRE , SO OBVIOUSLY HEATING IS PASSING THROUGH IT , SO WHAT'S TEN POINT OF SAYING THAT WOOD IS AN INSULATOR . PLS GIVE AN ANSWER WHICH IS UNDERSTANDABLE
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The wood is a non conductor. So the kinetic energy of the flame around the wood is absorbed by the molecules and the kinetic accumulates until the kinetic energy causes the bonds between the molecules and atoms start to break. This is called the kindling temperature or reaction activation energy.
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