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Hi
Why is fire conductive?
Have encountered several examples where fire is used as a conductive material in high voltage demonstrations. However I've never gotten a straight answer as to why.
Some sources claim fire is a plasma, but that's not true. The flame of a candle is not hot enough to make plasma out of air.
Other sources give other explanations and contradict each other.
Can anyone here tell me why is fire conductive?
Why is fire conductive?
Have encountered several examples where fire is used as a conductive material in high voltage demonstrations. However I've never gotten a straight answer as to why.
Some sources claim fire is a plasma, but that's not true. The flame of a candle is not hot enough to make plasma out of air.
Other sources give other explanations and contradict each other.
Can anyone here tell me why is fire conductive?