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7S. Firefighting and composites By: Michelle, josh, Kevin
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How to create a fire The rapid reaction of fuel and oxygen creates fire. Fuel has to be heated to create a fire. The three ways to stop a fire is… 1.Try cooling the fire 2.Cut off the supply of oxygen 3.Trap the combustion so it would not be able to react with the oxygen.
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Classes of Fires Class A) Are typical house fires and normally the burning of a wood structure, Water is normally used to put out a Class A fire. Class B) Is where the burning substance is a liquid or gas. A stream of water can spread the fire. Class C) is a fire started by An energized electrical circuit. It cannot be put out by WATER and use a CO2 fire extinguisher Class D) Water can be a source of oxygen for a class D fire, which a metal is burning. Most effective way to put it out is to use dry powder.
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Chemicals that can put out a fire Sodium hydrogen carbonate creates carbon dioxide, when carbon dioxide is shown to heat it will help cut off the oxygen supply to the fire. 2NaHCO 3 + heat Na 2 CO 3 (s) + H 2 O(g) + CO 2 (g)
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Composites Cars have been getting _____ in weight over the years. Composites is material that is less dense then metal and much more stronger. lighter
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Composites Composites are created by enclosing fibers into a plastic base. The fibers could be either glass, synthetic fibers like nylon and graphite. Composites can also absorb vibrations, shock absorbent, and are not corrosive.
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Why use composites? Composites could help with tennis because people can make tennis rackets much more stronger and lighter. Composites can be built for cars too because when they absorb vibrations it can help for a smoother car ride. Also since composites are strong it can protect the passengers more better.
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Questions What are three components to start a fire? How do you make a composite?
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Homework Identify these as class a, b, c, or d and why. A. Paper B. Titanium C. Gasoline D. Computer
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