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... the reason was that the copper wire mesh had good thermal conductivity, so it conducted away the heat produced by the oil lamp’s flame, preventing the flammable gases inside the mine from reaching temperatures exceeding their ignition point, thus suppressing the likelihood of mine explosions.
However, after the emergence of the Faraday cage, which operates on a similar principle, I’m afraid that the explanation for the Davy lamp might need some adjustment. Because if the copper wire mesh ...
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