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How do sticks make fire?

2025/2/13
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Anna Wegel: 我在明尼苏达州的边界水域露营,这次旅程非常艰难。我需要煮咖啡,但我不太擅长露营,以前都是别人帮忙生火。我在电视上看到过摩擦两根木棍生火的方法,但现在尝试却不成功,我还是需要咖啡啊! Akhil: 我来自佐治亚州,我的问题是木棍是如何生火的?我一直对这个过程感到好奇,想了解其中的科学原理。 Vy Rath: 从摩擦两根木棍到产生火焰,实际上是因为摩擦生热。就像快速摩擦双手一样,产生热量。持续产生热量会分解木材内部的分子,使其蒸发或汽化,从而产生可燃气体,这就是火焰的燃料。你需要加热木棍,分解内部的分子,产生足够热的可燃气体,并保持足够的热度使气体燃烧。所以,燃烧的不是木头本身,而是木头上方的气体。摩擦双手也是同样的道理,摩擦使皮肤分子运动加速,温度升高,产生热量。

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From the brains behind Brains On, this is the Moment of Um. Um, um, um, um, um. Moment of Um comes to you from APM Studios. I'm Anna Wegel. Um.

Hey, everybody. Okay, so I'm camping right now in the Boundary Waters in Minnesota. We're on Leech Lake, and it's been a pretty harrowing trip so far. We canoed in, portaged with all of our heavy gear and canoes, and last night it was so windy that we had to put rocks on our stuff or it would blow all over the place.

So now that we've made it to morning and everyone's still asleep, I thought I would get breakfast going. I really, really need coffee first, though. But to make coffee, you need to boil water. And to boil water, you need to make a fire. Guess what? I'm not the best camper in the world, okay? I'm more of an indoor person. Like, if you need help navigating your Apple TV, I can definitely help you with that.

See, every time I've gone camping, someone else has made the fire. I don't know if they had a lighter or one of those small metal fire starters or a torch, or maybe they lit it with mind control. I don't know. Okay, so you know what, though? Something I've seen on TV my whole life is people rubbing two sticks together, like, really, really, really fast, and that seems to work. Here, let's see if I can do this. Gasp! It's not working! I need coffee! Hey!

My name is Akhil. I am from Georgia and my question is, how do wood sticks make fire? For two wood sticks to make fire, they have to get hot enough to create gases that can catch on fire. Hi, my name is Vy Rath and I study fires.

To get from rubbing two sticks together to a flame, what happens is as you rub the sticks together, because of friction, everything seems to get hot. It's like rubbing your hands together really fast, right? To get your hands warm, it creates that heat. And as you keep generating more and more heat, it starts to break apart the bonds or the molecules inside the wood so that they start to, what we say, evaporate or vaporize.

And that's what creates the fuel for the fire. You kind of have to go through this process of taking a wood stick

Getting it hot enough that you can break apart the molecules inside of it so it can create hot gases and keeping it hot enough that those gases also catch on fire. So that's why when you look at like a match or even just a stick of wood burning, you can kind of see that the stick really isn't on fire, that the flame is actually slightly above the wood stick. You know, it hasn't quite warmed up yet, so I'm going to try that thing of rubbing my hands together to make heat.

Ooh, it's working. You should try it too. Rub your palms together vigorously. Go ahead. What's happening here is as you're scraping the surface of your skin back and forth, it's causing the molecules in your skin to move a little faster. The faster those molecules move, the higher the temperature. So the friction of rubbing your hands together makes them feel warmer. Cool trick, huh? Oh my gosh, it's a moose. I have to go wake everyone else up to see. Talk to you later.

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Moment of Bum is produced by Molly Bloom, Rosie DuPont, Anna Goldfield, Ruby Guthrie, Mark Sanchez, Sandin Totten, and Anna Wagle. We had engineering help from Alex Simpson. Our theme song is by Mark Sanchez. Our executive producer is Beth Perlman. The executives in charge of APM Studios are Chandra Kabaddi, Alex Schaffer, and Joanne Griffith. Special thanks this week goes to Lauren Sandler, Courtney Jordan-Beckler, Frank Bates, Beverly Goldfield, and V. Rapp.

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