finding different data, some say jet fuel generally burns at 1000 degrees, can burn hotter with oxygen infused. However, there was only so much fuel and it exploded quickly, so the fire was likely not hotter than gasoline burning for very long. Gasoline burns at 600 C, 1100 F.
hard to find good data, b/c google searches immediately push the question into anti 9/11 conspiracy world.
Didnt really answer my question. Was simply pointing out there are 2 different fuels in discussion. I then asked if they knew which burned hotter because I dont. I dont know much about either actually. I do know that it doesnt melt steel the way the powers that be told us
Do gas and jet fuel burn at the same temp when ignited.
finding different data, some say jet fuel generally burns at 1000 degrees, can burn hotter with oxygen infused. However, there was only so much fuel and it exploded quickly, so the fire was likely not hotter than gasoline burning for very long. Gasoline burns at 600 C, 1100 F.
hard to find good data, b/c google searches immediately push the question into anti 9/11 conspiracy world.
Oh I did not know that. Thanks for looking it up.yeah Google will do that.
Jet fuel = kerosene
Kerosene cannot burn hot enough to melt steel.
neither can office fires fueled by paper, carpet, wood, etc.
Which is what was going on there.
If kerosene melted steel we've got some space heaters that should have collapsed into their footprint by now.
2500 degrees is not hot enough to melt steel?
2500 degrees is the temperature at which steel begins to melt. But kerosene, when not manipulated in a lab, burns, at best, 1800 degrees.
Not enough to melt steel.
A reduction in tensile strength is all that is needed, not molten metal.
It's comments like this that made me believe the narrative.
It's comments like this that came from Rosie Odonell immediately after 9-11 (although she phrased it like a 5 year old retard)
So you KNOW that the planes were using kerosene?
Didnt really answer my question. Was simply pointing out there are 2 different fuels in discussion. I then asked if they knew which burned hotter because I dont. I dont know much about either actually. I do know that it doesnt melt steel the way the powers that be told us