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Why did it do that? seems weird.Check out the intensity of the flames before and after a shovel of snow/water was thrown on the flames.
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On a cold, dry day, touch the body of your car BEFORE you begin refueling and away from your fuel cap. That way, if you have a static spark, you won't start a fire.
Because of the oxygen being released that's trapped in the ice.Why did it do that? seems weird.
It's near impossible to ignite gasoline with static electricity. Scientists tried an experiment with it and after trying 2000 times they were unsuccessful. They said it's due to gasoline needing at least 2-3 seconds of ignition temp before it will ignite and a static spark is around 1 second.I had a closer look and I believe this fool used a lighter to see how full it was. You are correct though.
You seem reasonably intelligent, and have some knowledge about a few things, which is commendable... Yet you let yourself down at times by writing utter twattery. I know I'm a cunt, but I'm a reasonable (and most often, fair) cunt, and I call things the way that I see them. What you say, above, makes sense to me, even though I have no direct understanding, living in a very mild (and often times) temperate climate as I do.Because of the oxygen being released that's trapped in the ice.
It's near impossible to ignite gasoline with static electricity. Scientists tried an experiment with it and after trying 2000 times they were unsuccessful. They said it's due to gasoline needing at least 2-3 seconds of ignition temp before it will ignite and a static spark is around 1 second.
Good job science guy,Because of the oxygen being released that's trapped in the ice.
It's near impossible to ignite gasoline with static electricity. Scientists tried an experiment with it and after trying 2000 times they were unsuccessful. They said it's due to gasoline needing at least 2-3 seconds of ignition temp before it will ignite and a static spark is around 1 second.
Check out the intensity of the flames before and after a shovel of snow/water was thrown on the flames.
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Why did it do that? seems weird.
Not at all, and I'm sorry that you feel I'm 'hating' on you. I would assume that we're both adults (given that this is supposed to be for 18+), and from time to time adults are not always going to see eye to eye. I'm sure that there has been a 'few' things I've written on these forums that you have disagreed with, and that's your prerogative. There have been a few things that you've written that I have disagreed with, and that's my prerogative.@Adam_Zapple are you hating so much on me coz I said stuff about that new girl?😅
Well I also saw them try it on Mythbusters. And it didn't work for them either. I think they even tried a spark from a cell phone battery.You seem reasonably intelligent, and have some knowledge about a few things, which is commendable... Yet you let yourself down at times by writing utter twattery. I know I'm a cunt, but I'm a reasonable (and most often, fair) cunt, and I call things the way that I see them. What you say, above, makes sense to me, even though I have no direct understanding, living in a very mild (and often times) temperate climate as I do.
It's not because oxygen is trapped in the snow, it's because gasoline and oil do not mix with water. Attempting to extinguish petrol and cooking oil fueled fires with water will cause the flames to flare up and spread.Because of the oxygen being released that's trapped in the ice.
It's near impossible to ignite gasoline with static electricity. Scientists tried an experiment with it and after trying 2000 times they were unsuccessful. They said it's due to gasoline needing at least 2-3 seconds of ignition temp before it will ignite and a static spark is around 1 second.
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