Water: Something you never expected could burn a match
We can absolutely use water to 'light' the fire, this is how to perform this magic trick.
Previously, fire and water were always the opposite form of matter. When it comes to things that can put out a fire, everyone knows it's water. But few believe that water can become an energy source and a fire-like substance.
If you don't believe it, you can follow interesting ideas made by YouTube channel Steve Mold following.
First, this experiment will need a pot containing boiling water below. The steam then moves through the glass tube mouth and passes through a copper tube to escape.
However, the experiment did not stop there because the implementer also used a flame burner directly into the steam evaporation section.
The result is steam after passing through glass tubes and copper pipes that have become a hot, dry air stream with high heat, capable of burning anything it passes through.
The experiment showed that when putting matchsticks and white paper near the copper tube output, everything caught fire and caught fire.
This is an interesting experiment and reveals many hidden mysteries before about the relationship between water and fire in practice. Readers can see the details of the experiment below:
The experiment uses water as a substance that burns matchsticks and paper.
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