It seems as though it is mentioned 7 times, in the form "coals of fire".
The word "fire" occurs 549 times in 506 verses in the KJV bible.
The term hydraulic multiplication is usually applied in fire fighting to indicate that water pressure is increased by the use of multiple "stages" to jack up pressure and delivery rates. Let's look at an example. An engine company arrives at a structure fire and the engine commander knows that fighting this with water in the tank will not be a good tactic. He orders a reverse lay (2 x 2 1/2" lines, or perhaps a 4" supply line, depending), and the engine is then set up at the hydrant to act as a manifold. The engineer connects the pump suction to the hydrant. There is pressure in the mains that feed the hydrant, but the pump in the engine will take that pressure and step it up to pump water through the two lines to the "scene" of the fire. The second-in engine sets up at the end of those two lines, and connects one to the suction of itspump. Let's review what is happening as regards the hydraulic multiplication. Pressure in the mains (at the hydrant) is multiplied by the first-in engine and delivered to the second-in engine. The second-in engine multiplies that to deliver water to large (almost certainly 2 1/2") handlines on the fire ground. Any appliance on that second engine is also employed to direct a stream. If a truck arrives (which it should, eventually), it can hook up to the second-in engine, and that engine will then pump to the suction of the truck's pump. That's hydrant outlet to an engine, to another engine, and on to the truck. The truck will deploy its high reach nozzle(s) to get more wet stuff on the red stuff. It's easy to see that the hydrant can only be tapped for so much flow, but the hydraulic multiplication of the three pieces of apparatus here is a no brainer. If water needs to be moved up a long, steep hill, like perhaps in San Francisco, it might not be unusual for several engines to pump that water up the hill. And there might even be a fire boat at the bottom as the first link in the chain. The San Francisco Bay is a virtually unlimited water source!
use a fire hyderant and bang it in a downward motion hitting the lock. do this a couple of times and it should do the trick.
In the King James versionthe only forms of the the word - fire - which appear arethe word - fire - appears 549 timesthe word - firebrand - appears twicethe word - firebrands - appears 3 timesthe word - firepans - appears 4 timesthe word - fires - appears once
You stoke a fire
it is to stoke
Four cylinders fire for each revolution of the engine.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
stoke
bellow
stoke
533 times Wrong, 266.68 is the correct answer, A four stroke engine only fires each cylinder every other revolution
The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.
A five letter work for a fire starter could be match.
Any V8 engine, operating at 1,000 RPM, fires 4,000 times in a minute. If operating at 2,000 RPM, it fires 8,000 times in a minute.
A fire poker, or fire iron, is used to move coal and other materials that are burning. This device keeps people from having to reach in the area and get severely burned.