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what will happen if fuel has very low ignition temperature.

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Answered by brainlystat477
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The heat loss from the fuel, on the other hand, is a linear function of temperature. At low temperatures, then, any heat released through the reaction is lost to the surroundings at a rate faster than that at which it was produced. As a result, the temperature of the fuel does not increase.

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Answered by karthi56
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The heat loss from the fuel, on the other hand, is a linear function of temperature. At low temperatures, then, any heat released through the reaction is lost to the surroundings at a rate faster than that at which it was produced. As a result, the temperature of the fuel does not increase.

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