for this u ned to know wat u need to create fire
u need fuel or in other word burnable product that is any of an organic product then u ll need oxygen . when organic product is burning then actually wat is happening inside chemically is oxidation wherin the fuel or organic product is loosing its hydrogen by using oxygen.this is not natural as u can see molecules gain stability by forming bonds with hydrogen thus this envolves large amount energy generation genraly in form of heat and this forms fire . .hence if u unable any of this process then u ll stop fire. wen u put on water on fire then u r removing contact between burning product and oxygen temporarily thus u putt off fire
some time u might have noticed that even after putting water fire is not off this is becoz at this point the product has reached to such a high temp, that it evaporates water and again let oxygen to come in contct with burning product..
in terms of thermal energy u can say, fire which is exothermic reaction wen u put on water this absorbs all energy to carry out further of exothermal reaction ther ll not b any enough energy in side the molecules to cross the energy barrier and hence reaction is quenched
Water extinguishes fire by removing heat. When water is applied to a fire, it absorbs heat from the fire and cools down the surrounding area, which prevents the fire from continuing to burn. Additionally, the water also creates a barrier between the fuel and the source of oxygen, which helps to smother the fire and prevent it from spreading.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
Water doesn't always make fire worse. If you get a candle light on fire and pour a bucket of water on it, it will stop burning. Fire can make the water evaporate if you pour too little water onto a blaze of fire. Technically, it depends on how much water you use.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
When fire burns, it creates heat which causes the water molecules to evaporate and turn into steam. This steam rises rapidly due to the heat, creating a vacuum effect that sucks in more surrounding water to replace what has evaporated. This process is known as the 'steam explosion effect'.
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Putt-Putt saves her by taking a wrench and opens the water dam for her (it was stuck).
Well my silly little children, Putt Putt boats work when water enters when tube and is heated into steam and pushes out the others. To produce enough energy to move the boat
putt it in a bowl of rice
You go to an ice cream stand in Putt-Putt Goes To Moon, Putt-Putt Enters the Race and Putt-Putt Peps Birthday Surprise but you don't have to go there in Peps Birthday Surprise.
Putt-Putt - series - was created in 1997.
Putt-Putt Fun Center was created in 1954.
You putt realy hot water
it generally is because of the amount of cylinders of the engine, the more cylinders, the more detonations in every revolution. this causes the sound waves generated to be closer together creating the smoother purr sound, versus for example, a harley v twin that has two cylinders which fire further apart, creating the putt putt, or what's commonly called the po-ta-to sound.
A super putt
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The cast of Putt-Putt Enters the Race - 1998 includes: Ken Boynton as Pete Crane Nancy Cartwright as Putt-Putt George Catalano as Redline Rick
In the first round of the 2005 Masters Championship Tiger Woods rolled his eagle putt on 13 into the water. He went on to win that Masters after a sudden death playoff with Chris DiMarco.