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What is a Hink-Pink OR Hinky-Pinky for the prevaricator's source of ignition?

Liar's fires...


What is the most common source of ignition for fires?

Well that would be electricity or Godzilla.


What natural conditions facilitate fires?

Heat, lack of moisture and an ignition source such as lightning.


Can a fire blanket be used on electrical fires?

Yes and No! Electrical fires are not really fires, the electrical sparks cause the ignition of the combustibles around it. Thos fires can have a blanket used in their extinguishment. The power source needs to be removed to stop the sparking.


Why does a wildfire occurs?

1) large amount of dry material; 2) wind; 3) an ignition source - arson, camp fires, lightening


If your pleasure craft engine back fires will that prevent the ignition of gasoline fumes?

No, a backfire is the ignition of unburnt fumes in the exhaust system.


What are metal fires?

Metal fires occur when unstable metals are brought to their ignition temperature and there is a source of ignition. For instance, a car fire could ignite certain metallic components used in engines or exhaust systems. Flammable metals include lithium, magnesium, and even shredded or powdered aluminum. Class D fire extinguishers contain chemicals designed to extinguish metal fires.


The best way to stop accidental fires?

keep flammable materials away from sources of ignition


What is ignition timing?

ignition timing is the time when your spark plugs fires the gas in the engine cylenders usually tdc or top dead center on the #1 cylender


What happens if you touch the ignition coil of a car?

Literally if u touch the ignition coil on terminals u get shock that is back E.M.F. when the spark plug fires


What is the difference between ignition temperature and flash point, and how do they affect the safety of a substance?

Ignition temperature is the minimum temperature at which a substance will ignite and sustain combustion, while flash point is the temperature at which a substance will produce enough vapor to ignite in the presence of an ignition source. Ignition temperature is higher than flash point. Knowing these values helps determine the potential fire hazard of a substance and allows for proper safety measures to be implemented to prevent fires and explosions.


Can fire be started by oil?

Yes. More correctly, oil can catch fire if it is hot enough or there is an ignition source and there is sufficient oxygen. Interestingly, most oil spills are not accompanied by fires. Many spills are small, and quickly brought under control.