Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
By using a fire extinguisher, which will take away the oxygen. this means that the fire triangle will lose a side. the fire triangle consists of 3 things, heat/fuel/oxygen. when doing this you have to use the right extinguisher. for plane fires use water foam to separate the fuel from the oxygen. (water foam is like foam bubbles but a lot more sticky)
In a plane fuel fire, the primary substance removed is oxygen. Fire requires three elements to sustain combustion: fuel, heat, and oxygen, often referred to as the fire triangle. By removing or suffocating the oxygen supply, such as through the use of fire extinguishers or foam, the fire can be extinguished. Additionally, controlling the fuel source and cooling the area can also help eliminate the fire.
it is to stoke
if you pul fuel (gasoline) on a fire, it will make it a lot bigger. So if someone says you "put fuel on a fire" it means that you are making a problem bigger or worse.
Foamy stuff to suffocate the fire
take away all the fuel around the fire. this wont put it out but the fire will stop when it burns up the rest of the fuel
stoke
1.light a fire 2.put out the fire
stoke
no it cant it will spreed it
Becuase it has fuel and it get's out.