Sure! An example of putting out a fire by removing the fuel would be turning off the gas supply to a stove fire. By cutting off the fuel source, you eliminate the supply that is feeding the fire and eventually it will die out.
Coal is an example of a fuel in the fire triangle, which consists of fuel, heat, and oxygen. Coal provides the material that can undergo combustion in the presence of heat and oxygen, completing the requirements for a fire to occur.
When carbon dioxide is added to a fire, it displaces oxygen, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This can help extinguish the fire by removing the oxygen fuel source.
In the fire triangle, coal is an example of a fuel component. Fuel is one of the three components necessary for a fire to occur, along with heat and oxygen. Coal provides the combustible material that can sustain and propagate a fire.
Fire goes out when one or more elements of the fire triangle (heat, fuel, oxygen) are removed. This can happen through extinguishing methods like smothering the fire to remove oxygen, cooling the flames to reduce heat, or removing the fuel source to starve the fire.
The three components of fire are fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fuel provides the material that burns, heat is required to ignite the fuel and sustain the combustion process, and oxygen supports the chemical reaction that produces flames. Removing any of these components will extinguish the fire.
Heat is not removed when putting out a fire; instead, the removal of fuel or oxygen is what helps extinguish the flames. Methods like water, foam, or dirt can suffocate the fire by removing oxygen, while firebreaks or controlled burns can remove fuel to contain or stop the fire's spread.
If you cannot remove the fuel or reduce the temperature of the burning material, removing the oxygen, or other oxidizer, will stop a fire.
removing the fuel or source of ignition.
One example is using a fire extinguisher to deprive the fire of oxygen by releasing the extinguishing agent onto the flames. In another example, you can smother a fire by covering it with a fire blanket to cut off its supply of oxygen. Lastly, you can use water to cool down the burning materials and reduce the fire's temperature, thus removing one of the components necessary for combustion.
A fire suppressant is used to remove one of 3 things from a fire. Depending on what the suppressant is, it operates by removing ONE of the 3. IE: CO2 works by removing the OXYGEN from the fire, water works by removing HEAT, and something like a fire fighting foam works by removing heat and the FUEL, by causing a blanketing action between flame and the fuel.
Removing trees from a forest fire is called a "fire break" or "fire line" and it provides a separation of the unburned fuel from the fire. Thus, a fire break affects the "fuel" leg of the fire triangle by denying fuel to the fire.
IF either of the 3 is missing, the fire will can not continue to burn.The triangle illustrates the rule that in order to ignite and burn, a fire requires three elements: heat, fuel, and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). The fire is prevented or extinguished by removing any one of them. A fire naturally occurs when the elements are combined in the right mixture.Throwing water on the fire removes the heat.Throwing a blanket or using a carbon dioxide extinguisher removes the oxygen.In the case of a wood fire, removing pieces of wood ( spreading out the wood) removes the fuel
Preventing oxygen from participating in the combustion process is "Suffocation". Removing the fuel is "Starvation". To starve a wood fire, you remove logs from the fire.
Coal is an example of a fuel in the fire triangle, which consists of fuel, heat, and oxygen. Coal provides the material that can undergo combustion in the presence of heat and oxygen, completing the requirements for a fire to occur.
When carbon dioxide is added to a fire, it displaces oxygen, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This can help extinguish the fire by removing the oxygen fuel source.
Fuel and it's exothermic.
Remove the oxygen supply, smother the flames thus removing the oxygen, remove the fuel source, or wet the fuel source.