vuurlicht
Vuurlicht, also known as firelight, refers to the light emitted by a fire. This light is produced through the process of combustion, where a fuel source, such as wood, coal, or gas, reacts with oxygen, releasing heat and light. The color and intensity of the firelight can vary depending on the type of fuel and the conditions of the fire.
Firelight has been used for various purposes throughout history. It provided illumination in the absence of
The study of firelight, known as pyrometry, involves measuring the intensity and spectral characteristics of light
In modern times, firelight is often associated with romanticism and nostalgia. It is commonly used in decorative