1. The document describes an experiment to determine the flash point and fire point of kerosene and diesel using a Cleveland open cup tester.
2. The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a fuel gives off enough vapors to flash but not burn continuously when exposed to an ignition source. The fire point is the temperature at which the fuel will continuously burn for 5 seconds after the ignition source is removed.
3. The experiment finds the flash point of kerosene to be 62°C and diesel to be 66°C, while the fire points are slightly higher at 64°C and 68°C respectively.