antændelser
Antændelser, a Danish term, translates to "ignitions" or "kindlings" in English. It generally refers to the act of causing something to ignite or start burning. This can encompass a wide range of phenomena, from the deliberate lighting of a fire to accidental or even deliberate acts of arson. In a more technical context, antændelser can describe the process by which a flammable substance reaches its ignition temperature and begins to combust. This involves factors such as the presence of an oxidizer (usually oxygen), a fuel source, and an ignition source.
The concept of antændelser is crucial in fields like fire safety, where understanding how fires start is