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You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Quora answer by Raj Arjit: These are commonly used terms, but technically speaking these are different.
Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fire is an essential tool in human society. Many techniques are used to make fire which is also called fire making or firecraft etc. Combustion is a chemical process in which heat is produced and used in some chemical process.
Combustion is done by reaction between a fuel and an oxidant. The resulting heat can produce flame. Detonation is a type of explosion occurs in solid, liquids and gases. It produces a supersonic shock wave which propagate in front of it. The detonation velocity in solid and liquid explosion is greater then gases. If volume is increased rapidly and energy releases in an extreme manner due to generation of high temperature, than explosion will occur.
It produces a shock wave. The difference between ignition and combustion is, ignition is a simple process to make fire. It is may be generated by friction between two objects or by other natural resource. While combustion is a chemical process, which is carried out to produce heat and chemical species. In combustion process an oxidant reacts with a fuel to produce heat. The difference between detonation and explosion is, detonation is a type of explosion, which produces a supersonic shock wave in front of it.
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