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Physics, 01.09.2019 08:10 missalawode28

An unlit match is held near (not touching) a bunsen flame. the match doesn't get hot enough to light because
a. the flame is not hot enough
b. air is a bad conductor of heat
c. the matchhead reflects radiation
d. the flame does not radiate any heat sideways

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