The three elements of the fire triangle that must be present are Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel.
This has recently been changed though from the fire triangle to the fire tetrahedron. This includes Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel as well. But, it also contains a fourth, chemical reaction.
The fire triangle represents the three elements required for a fire to burn: heat, fuel, and oxygen. When these three elements are present in the right proportions, a fire can ignite and sustain itself. Removing any one of these elements can help extinguish the fire.
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.
Fuel is any material that can undergo combustion in the presence of oxygen and a source of heat, serving as one of the three components of the fire triangle necessary for a fire to ignite and persist. It can include solids, liquids, and gases, such as wood, gasoline, and propane.
Fire requires three main components: fuel (such as wood or gas), heat (to reach the ignition temperature of the fuel), and oxygen (to sustain the combustion process). When these three elements come together in the right proportions, fire can be produced.
For fire you need three main ingredients. First you need a fuel, this fuel can be anything that burns like wood for example. Second you need oxygen, without oxygen a fire cannot burn. Finally you need heat, even though fires give off heat you still need it to start a fire. If you remove any one of these three ingredients then the fire will die.
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 :)
fuel, oxygen, and heat.
Any three points anywhere in space can be the vertices of a triangle, as long as all three are not colinear.
Vertices
It's called a "triangle". All of them have three points.
False. Three collinear points determine a line while three non-collinear points determine a plane ( A Triangle)
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well yes, obviously. A triangle constitutes of three points, and you can always find a plane that traverses those three points.
A triangle? Three lines that intersect in three points.
Three non-collinear points do not determine a unique spherical triangle.
They are the three points at which the sides of a triangle meet - in pairs.
Verticy, or vertices