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Flame propagation

Flame propagation is the process by which a flame spreads through a combustible material or gas. When a material catches fire, heat and energy from the flame ignite nearby areas. This can happen through direct contact or by heat transfer. The speed at which the flame spreads depends on factors like the type of fuel, its state (solid, liquid, or gas), and environmental conditions (like temperature and wind). Understanding flame propagation is crucial for fire safety, firefighting, and designing safe structures, as it helps predict how fires will behave and develop in various situations.

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    Flame propagation refers to the way fire spreads through a material or environment. When a flame ignites a combustible substance, such as wood or gas, it generates heat and releases gases. These gases can ignite nearby materials, causing the flame to move or jump from one area to another. The speed and pattern of this movement depend on factors like the type of fuel, its arrangement, and environmental conditions such as wind. Understanding flame propagation is crucial for fire safety, as it helps in predicting how fires will behave and assists in designing better fire prevention measures.