If you blow on embers it makes them burn hotter. Like how you make a smoldering pile of leaves ignite into flames by blowing on them.
I think a smoldering cigarette or other wood paper products does not produce Ignition temperature for gasoline vapors.
When you fan the embers or introduce oxygen the fire will burn hotter by couple hundred degrees?
This may give Ignition temperature for your fuel air mixture.
Fuel
Oxygen
Heat
When conditions are right... we have ignition!
But then what do I know.
I think a smoldering cigarette or other wood paper products does not produce Ignition temperature for gasoline vapors.
When you fan the embers or introduce oxygen the fire will burn hotter by couple hundred degrees?
This may give Ignition temperature for your fuel air mixture.
Fuel
Oxygen
Heat
When conditions are right... we have ignition!
But then what do I know.