Science, asked by ritesh8351, 11 months ago

why the flag of USA does not burn on moon?​

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Answered by martinthegamer360
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Answer:

Explanation:

On the Moon it’s around 130 °C where the Sun is shining. That’s 30 degrees higher than the temperature of boiling water but not nearly high enough to burn a flag.

You’ll need temperatures of over 400 °C for Nylon to spontaneously combust. The melting point of Nylon is between 190 °C and 350 °C (depending on the type of Nylon) so no chance of the flag melting away either.

Moreover: the flag would never catch fire because there’s no oxygen anyway.

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