04-02-2006, 06:29 PM
Hydrogen will explode when there's a flame because the flame provides heat, and some of the hydrogen molecules (H subscript 2) change into lots of 2 hydrogen atoms (2H), which react with oxygen molecules in the air and release energy. What's energy?
Strictly, Force is not heat. Heat's energy; force isn't energy.
Strictly, Force is not heat. Heat's energy; force isn't energy.
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