How great was napalm B anyways? I know it burned longer but was it really any hotter? I was actually surprised at how cool napalm was. I expected like twice as hot as a regular ol'e vanilla campire but it doesn't come even close.
I'm actually conducting research on what it takes to kill people. My entire google search history is about the "averages" of temperature/force/electricity/pressure/bloodlosss/etc that it takes to kill people. I'm trying to get as realistic an estimate as possible.
Teaches me all sorts of neat stuff too. Like it takes ten times the voltage to generate enough amps to shut down your heart when you have dry, dusty skin then when you're still drying off from the pool. Those ohms make the difference. Not sure how to incorporate that though. Fire just seems better, electricity is too variable. Unless it's lightning. 30,000 degrees Celsius much? Wow. Theres got to be a reason people use such inefficient killing methods when much better alternatives are available. The difficulty is finding the balancing factors.
So yeah, how hot?