No! NEVER put water on a Mac. If by extinguish you mean cool it down, just wait like 15 minutes and it should be fine. But if you mean a burning battery, then you would use a fire extinguisher that is rated for electrical and chemical fires.
If the water only got to the battery you can try replacing just the battery. Chances are though that there is extensive water damage and unless you have some type of warranty that covers liquid damage then you will probably have to buy a new one.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish a fire as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish fires as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
Class e is an electrical fire. Water is not usedbecausewater and electricity do not mix.
carbon dioxide is used to extinguish fire
Have a wet cloth handy to extinguish any flame. The Russians used tanks to extinguish the Hungarian revolution.
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
Add Distilled water to the battery and then charge it fully with a battery charger. Do not add tap water.
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The readily available peanut butter and apple sauce were used to quickly extinguish the small blaze. He sought to extinguish even my smallest successes.
The current MacBook Pro can deliver 7 hours of battery life but the actual figure will depend on how the computer is being used and how much power it requires.
A 'dry powder' extinguisher. Water or foam extinguishers will destroy the circuits (and shouldn't be used on electrical fires).