Burn rate (chemistry)
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Burn rate (chemistry)
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In chemistry, the burn rate is a measure of the linear combustion rate of a compound or substance such as a candle or a solid propellant. It is measured in length over time, such as millimeters per second or inches per second. Among the variables affecting burn rate are pressure and temperature. Burn rate is an important parameter, especially in propellants, because it determines the rate at which exhaust gases are generated from the burning propellant, which decides the flow rate through the no
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Measure of the linear combustion rate of a substance
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2024-04-11T21:33:55Z
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