Fire Damage Experiment
I’m currently doing an experiment to see if changes in temperature can effect the amount of fire damage when an excelerent is being used. For example: the temperature outside a house is 13.5 degree’s Celsius and an excelerent is poured inside the house will there be more or less fire damage than at 2 degree’s Celsius.
Here are some of my observations:
When the exterior temperature of a house is raised from 2 degree’s Celsius to 13.5 degree’s Celsius there is noticeably more fire damage than at 2 degree’s Celsius, what i have concluded so far is in lower temperatures the fire damage is significantly reduced and when the temperature is raised the fire damage is increased.
If you have noticed I have not update this page in awhile that is because I’m waiting for a colder day to try the experiment again and see if I can get the same results, so be patient and I’ll update it as soon a possible. Sorry for the delay.
- Brandon Anderson


May 7, 2008 at 1:05 pm |
hmmmmm intteresting information.
The days are getting warmer you may have to try a brand new experament or wait till fall now for some cooler weather.
bye for now
I bet your best subject is science.
Am I right!
Talk to you soon
Mary