Just a quick question: How flammable is newspaper? Specifically, when it catches fire, how fast does it burn? When I'm satisfied with my answer this thread can be locked.
Thank you. What I'm trying to do is roll up a newspaper sheet and say that its a smoke bomb saturated with ammonium nitrate, (although its not, its just a regular newspaper) and then light it with a match and then cut to a huge explosion (this is a video) and pretend like it was a horrible accident gone wrong even though nothing happened. Just sort of a special effect joke.
instead of asking us, you should just do it yourself. knowing the answer before you do the experiment just ruins the whole point of doing the experiment.
instead of asking us, you should just do it yourself. knowing the answer before you do the experiment just ruins the whole point of doing the experiment.
I'm trying to make this as safe as possible. I don't want it to set fire in my hand, as amusing as you may think that is. Besides, its not an experiment, its a joke.
Pssah I have lite news paper covered in lighter fluid and didn't get burned...Its flammable but so is gasoline in your car as your speed down the highway twisting and turning...BANG...I sometimes play with fire when I go onto my grandpa's ranch...My cousin once threw an aerosol can into it and luckily it didn't explode rather spewed out a steam of fire that lasted like 2 minutes.... flamethrower OOO
it burns pretty fast so you have to have something to put it on or act as a fireplace...oh and if you wear contacts put on glasses or just don't stand look at the flames from a close distance. Occasionally depending on the kind of paper, the smoke will burn your eyes and nose.
@Orion you scare the hell out of me sometimes you know that :|