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Which determine whether the fire will have open flames or just glow? A. Type of fuel. B. Ignition energy C. Fuel air mixture D. Liquid and Heat
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Which determine whether the fire will have open flames or just glow?
A. Type of fuel.
B. Ignition energy
C. Fuel air mixture
D. Liquid and Heat
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Hey There Hya,
Which determine whether the fire will have open flames or just glow?A. Type of fuel.
B. Ignition energy
C. Fuel air mixture
D. Liquid and Heat
I would say
B. Ignition energy
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The Answer to this question would be B ignition energy because the ignition starts the flame. think about it like a car and your "Ignition"
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