The "fire triangle" (fuel, heat, oxygen) helps you remember that fire needs all three legs and removing any one of them will extinguish the fire.
For instance, putting water on a fire removes the heat, changes the amount of oxygen at the surface of the fuel and changes the ignition temperature of wet fuel.
Oxygen, Fuel and Heat - all required for a fire to burn.
Modern models include "chemical reaction", making it a fire tetrahedron. This was added to explain the relationship between the other three legs. In other words, you could have fuel, oxygen and heat, but you won't have "fire"until there is a chemical reaction, usually with sufficient heat to make it a chain reaction.
"Fire triangle" refers to the three elements that must be present for a fire, namely,
This simple model illustrates that fire can be "broken" (i.e., extinguished) or prevented if any of the three components is removed.
A slightly more sophisticated model, known as the "fire tetrahedron", also contains the element of "chemical reaction", without which fuel, heat and oxygen cannot combine to make fire. In other words, if the chemical reaction is removed, the fire tetrahedron "collapses" and the fire is extinguished or prevented.
"Fire triangle" refers to the physical elements that must be present for a fire, namely,
This simple model illustrates that fire can be "broken" (i.e., extinguished) or prevented if any of the three components is removed.
A slightly more sophisticated model, known as the "fire tetrahedron", also contains the element of "chemical reaction", without which fuel, heat and oxygen cannot combine to make fire. In other words, if the chemical reaction is removed, the fire tetrahedron "collapses" and the fire is extinguished or prevented.
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.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
Do you mean the triangle shirtwaist factory fire?
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the fire dies because there is 1 thing taken out from the fire triangle. adding on the fire triangle is a triangle in which u see the things needed for a fire to urn !!
Sprinklers in a factory remove heat from the fire triangle.
The three points in the fire triangle are fuel, heat and oxygen. To stop a fire you need to take one of those elements away from the triangle :)
The triangle of fire is a graphical representation of the three elements needed for a fire: heat, fuel, and oxygen.See the related links, below,for an illustrated explanation of the fire triangle.The fire triangle is made up of oxygen, fuel and heat.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire was started on the eighth floor. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire killed many workers and was a sign of the horrible working conditions of the time.
The sides of the fire triangle are: Oxygen, heat and fuel. Reduce or remove any one of these and you control or extinguish the fire.
The sides of the fire triangle are: Oxygen, heat and fuel. Reduce or remove any one of these and you control or extinguish the fire.
The Fire Triangle includes:1)Oxygen2)Heat3)FuelFire Triangle:_______/\Oxygen/_\ Heat______/__\_____/____\_____FuelThe lines in this Fire Triangle might be crooked, but it's made of text, so it's okay.-Nahno :-)