why does a Goldsmith blow air into the kerosene lamp flame with a blow- pipe?
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A goldsmith blows air into the kerosene lamp flame with a blow-pipe to ensure that the combustion of fuel takes place and the temperature of the flame increases. The goldsmith mainly uses a non-luminous flame which is termed to be the outermost part of the flame.
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A goldsmith blows air into the kerosene lamp flame with a blow-pipeto ensure that the combustion of fuel takes place and the temperature of theflame increases. The goldsmith mainly uses a non-luminous flame which is termed to be the outermost part of theflame
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