Asked by Naomi
why are you not harmed by the greater-than-1000°C sparks from a Fourth of July-type sparkler?
The sparks, while hot (high temperature), have little heat in them (low thermal capacity, or specific heat).
The sparks, while hot (high temperature), have little heat in them (low thermal capacity, or specific heat).
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Answered by
peter
i have the same question! is your question from conceptual physics?
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