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Discover Ludwig"ignition source" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In general, it is used to describe a device or object that causes a fire to start, such as a match, lighter, or an electrical spark. For example, "The fire investigators determined that an unattended stove was the ignition source of the kitchen fire."
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Cigarette lighters were another prevalent ignition source for fatal explosions ignited in intake air courses.
"This could cause an explosion or fire if an ignition source were present," the automaker said.
But somehow, he said, the ignition source "failed to function the main charge".
But when gas finds an ignition source, the results can be deadly.
The ignition source on T.W.A. 800 has never been determined, although investigators found damaged wiring and other potential sources.
Before the crash, the aviation agency believed that safety could be assured by preventing any ignition source in the tank.
The ignition source of the TWA Flight 800 explosion off Long Island in 1996 has never been explained.
"It had a fuel tank explosion, and we don't know what the ignition source was," he said.
The combustion spreads from the ignition source to the adjacent layer of gas mixture; in turn, each point of the burning layer serves as an ignition source for the next adjacent layer, and so on.
An electrically heated wire was used as ignition source.
The effective ignition source was thereby always the hot surface.
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