ANOTHER SMOKING GUN: Maui Fire Breaks SCIENCE as we know it… - YouTube Temperatury topice szko i aluminiumMore
ANOTHER SMOKING GUN: Maui Fire Breaks SCIENCE as we know it… - YouTube
Temperatury topice szko i aluminium
Temperatury topice szko i aluminium
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To the critics, detractors and naysayers of this video...
Aluminum wheels melted in an open air parking lot, without any surrounding structures which would help to maintain a constant temperature. Where was the furnace or other confined space surrounding the aluminum wheels which allowed for a constant sustained temperature in order to reach the melting point of 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees …More
To the critics, detractors and naysayers of this video...
Aluminum wheels melted in an open air parking lot, without any surrounding structures which would help to maintain a constant temperature. Where was the furnace or other confined space surrounding the aluminum wheels which allowed for a constant sustained temperature in order to reach the melting point of 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees Fahrenheit?!
I'm not interested in some of the wind gusts across Hawaii measured at 67 to 82 mph (107.8 to 131.9 kph) during the fire. What was the average constant and sustained wind speed during the period of the fire? Were wind gusts blowing at a constant temperature of 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees Fahrenheit on a pin-point location long enough to melt aluminum like a blow torch?! Give me a break! If the winds were that hot, then why wasn't everything around the parking lot, including the adjacent lots, likewise affected - equally incinerated?!
Aluminum wheels melted in an open air parking lot, without any surrounding structures which would help to maintain a constant temperature. Where was the furnace or other confined space surrounding the aluminum wheels which allowed for a constant sustained temperature in order to reach the melting point of 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees Fahrenheit?!
I'm not interested in some of the wind gusts across Hawaii measured at 67 to 82 mph (107.8 to 131.9 kph) during the fire. What was the average constant and sustained wind speed during the period of the fire? Were wind gusts blowing at a constant temperature of 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees Fahrenheit on a pin-point location long enough to melt aluminum like a blow torch?! Give me a break! If the winds were that hot, then why wasn't everything around the parking lot, including the adjacent lots, likewise affected - equally incinerated?!
In its pure form, the melting point of Aluminium is recorded at approximately 660 degrees Celsius or 1220 degrees Fahrenheit.
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With 120 kmh winds, which act like a blow torch, the fire will get a lot hotter than usual. It will melt aluminium and glass. It is the similar principle of a forge.
Sorry, but no mystery at all.
Sorry, but no mystery at all.
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Are you scientist @joseph333333
Are you such scietist as those who wrote Officiał Raport of 9/11 2001?
They said there was nothing special with destroying towers, sky scrapers in 60 minuts by fire
Are you such scietist as those who wrote Officiał Raport of 9/11 2001?
They said there was nothing special with destroying towers, sky scrapers in 60 minuts by fire
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One does not have to be scientist in order to understand that extra oxygen does increase the temperature of a flame. Highschool physics ought to be enough.
Though what is surprising in that video clip as far as I can determine, two vehicles on fire in the middle of a untouched area, how did they catch fire in the first place? As far as I can tell, it is most likely arson.
In regards to 9/11, no I …More
One does not have to be scientist in order to understand that extra oxygen does increase the temperature of a flame. Highschool physics ought to be enough.
Though what is surprising in that video clip as far as I can determine, two vehicles on fire in the middle of a untouched area, how did they catch fire in the first place? As far as I can tell, it is most likely arson.
In regards to 9/11, no I did not write the rEport, but I have seen photos which show support beams cut by a demolition charge. That was quite indicative, how the whole thing was accomplished.
Though what is surprising in that video clip as far as I can determine, two vehicles on fire in the middle of a untouched area, how did they catch fire in the first place? As far as I can tell, it is most likely arson.
In regards to 9/11, no I did not write the rEport, but I have seen photos which show support beams cut by a demolition charge. That was quite indicative, how the whole thing was accomplished.
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What about glass? The melting temperature of glass depends on the composition of glass, moisture in glass content, and type of glass. Glass is molded at the temperature of 1400C to 1600C (2552-2912F). When heating, It liquifies a bit and the rest of the glass remains solid. So?