Now..... Don't use water!! Use sand .....
i think that heat is removed
A fire triangle consist of Fuel (Bushes), Heat (Fire) and Oxygen and the three combine creates a chemical chain reaction.In this case the fuel is removed so if there is nothing to burn you have no fire.
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Power hopefully is removed so the fire cannot get bigger.
A fire triangle consist of Fuel (Bushes), Heat (Fire) and Oxygen and the three combine creates a chemical chain reaction.In this case the fuel is removed so if there is nothing to burn you have no fire.
heat or oxygen
In the context of an electrical fire, the primary factor that needs to be removed to extinguish the fire is the source of electricity. This can involve turning off the power supply to the affected area or unplugging electrical devices. Additionally, combustible materials such as flammable liquids or objects may need to be cleared away to prevent the fire from spreading. Always prioritize safety and call emergency services if an electrical fire occurs.
Probably the insulation from the wire, if this is the train of thought that you are thinking.
Removing oxygen from the fire triangle is referred to as "smothering" a fire. The fire triangle consists of heat, fuel, and oxygen, and eliminating any one of these elements can extinguish a fire. By depriving the fire of oxygen, it cannot sustain combustion, leading to its extinguishment. This method is commonly used in fire suppression techniques, such as using fire blankets or foam.
The three elements of the fire triangle that must be present are Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel. This has recently been changed though from the fire triangle to the fire tetrahedron. This includes Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel as well. But, it also contains a fourth, chemical reaction.
If one side of the fire triangle—fuel, heat, or oxygen—is removed, a fire cannot sustain itself. For example, eliminating the heat source will extinguish the flames, while removing oxygen will suffocate the fire. Similarly, if fuel is taken away, there will be nothing for the fire to consume, leading to its eventual extinguishment. Each component is essential for combustion to occur.
When a part of the fire triangle—composed of heat, fuel, and oxygen—is removed, a fire can no longer sustain itself. For instance, eliminating oxygen (by smothering the fire) can extinguish it, while removing heat can prevent ignition. Without fuel, there is nothing for the fire to consume, effectively stopping its growth. Each component is essential for combustion, so removing any one of them interrupts the fire's chemical reaction.
The term "fire triangle", or combustion triangle, refers to the inherent principles in the methodology of making a fire. The "fire triangle" is a model for understanding the resources and methods needed to make a fire.
No, a ballast should not be energized after being removed from power until it has been properly inspected and deemed safe to operate again. Energizing a ballast that has been disconnected may pose safety risks, including electrical shock or fire hazards, especially if the ballast is damaged. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and safety protocols when handling electrical components.
In a plane fuel fire, the primary substance removed is oxygen. Fire requires three elements to sustain combustion: fuel, heat, and oxygen, often referred to as the fire triangle. By removing or suffocating the oxygen supply, such as through the use of fire extinguishers or foam, the fire can be extinguished. Additionally, controlling the fuel source and cooling the area can also help eliminate the fire.