Loss of pressure as flows through the fire hose due to friction.
The minimum temperature at which a petroleum product or combustible liquids will give a flash or slight explosion on exposure to a flame refers to what?
Any liquid whose flashpoint is below 37.8 degrees centigrade is classified as what?
What is a product of incomplete combustion?
Positive charge is called what?
Which among the statements is true when it comes to flashpoint and ignition temperature?
Are those that release or give off energy thus produce substances with less energy than the reactants.
What among the choices is characterized by an ignition source as a requirement to initiate burning?
This is the constant temperature at which the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
The temperature at which a liquid fuel will produce vapors sufficient to support conduction once ignited.
This is the active principle of burning characterized by the heat and light of combustion.
What terms do not fall under the same characteristics and category?
What is NOT an example of "exothermic energy"?
This is the temperature required for a liquid to continue to emit vapors that can sustain combustion, what is this?
This is a form of energy measured in degrees of temperature to signify its intensity.
What characterizes complete combustion?
Engine pressures refer to what?
The act or process of burning is called what?
This is a carbon-based solid residue is created by incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels.
What is NOT "incomplete combustion" below?
How many fire trucks are needed in the first alarm?
Gases that accompanies rapid oxidation of combustible material.
What refers to fire extinguishment below?