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The pulverized coal stream starts to burn when injected into the prechamber, and burns rapidly when rising into the cone section and the column section above the prechamber, forming a violent combustion region where the CaCO3 decomposes rapidly.
Unlike gasoline, which burns rapidly, oil would have fouled Arthur Kill, a nesting place for herons and other birds.
When prepared in roughly the correct proportions (75 percent saltpetre, 14 percent charcoal, and 11 percent sulfur), it burns rapidly when ignited and produces approximately 40 percent gaseous and 60 percent solid products, the latter mostly appearing as whitish smoke.
Pale+ refers to the very light skin color that burns rapidly in exposure to the sun.
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Coke is ignited at the bottom and burned rapidly with the forced air from the tuyeres.
Ignite the fuel (natural gas, gasoline, kerosene-just about anything that burns) and rapidly expanding combustion gases push the turbine blades to spin a rotor and generate electricity.
But there's a hitch: If methane, the main component of natural gas, leaks out of the energy system before it burns, it rapidly warms the atmosphere.
The problem seemed to be that the gunpowder we used for rocket fuel burned too rapidly.
Thus, black powder in its powdered form burned too rapidly to be a safe propellant in firearms.
Vacuum tubes had made radios, long-distance calling and other modern amenities possible, but used lots of power, operated at hot temperatures and burned out rapidly.
He next invented a smokeless cannon powder, with cylindrical grains so perforated that it burned more rapidly, which was widely used during World War I.
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