Under ordinary circumstances coal burns slowly, but the fine coal dust in mines sometimes burns so rapidly

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Under ordinary circumstances coal burns slowly, but the fine coal dust in mines sometimes burns so rapidly as to cause an explosion. Explain the difference in rates.

Would you expect the danger from spontaneous combustion to be greater in a coal pile containing principally large chunks or in one containing finely pulverized coal? Why?

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The Physical Universe

ISBN: 978-0077862619

16th edition

Authors: Konrad B Krauskopf, Arthur Beiser

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