Why does sugar burn faster in the atmosphere (>800K) than in the human body (200K). Is it because there is more pressure in the atmosphere than in our bodies so it needs to burn in equal rates?
>>9172442
Sugar doesnt burn in your body. Nothing your body does has anything to do with fire unless you are burning to death.
>>9172442
>faster
kelvin is not a unit of time
>>9172476
that's the temperature that it burns
>>9172442
>Human body being 200K
>>9172442
In human body sugar doesn't bur, it get oxidized by enzymes and other stuff so it doesn't need an high temperature to burn and the energy produced in the reaction is converted in another kind of chemical energy