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A '''spark''' is a small airborne [[ember]] or [[particle]] of red-hot matter. In [[pyrotechnics]], metal alloys such as [[magnalium]] are used to create sparks.<ref>{{citation |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=e4GOAIA8HaEC&pg=PA58 |title=Stars blown blind |author=Kenneth L. Kosanke, Bonnie J. Kosanke |chapter=Alloys and Corrosion}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:56, 19 November 2010
A spark is a small airborne ember or particle of red-hot matter. In pyrotechnics, metal alloys such as magnalium are used to create sparks.[1]
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- ^ Kenneth L. Kosanke, Bonnie J. Kosanke, "Alloys and Corrosion", Stars blown blind