It smothers AND cools because the extinguishing agent is made up of foam and water. The main reason for the foam is to keep vapors from rising from the flammable liquid and the water is naturally cool.
No. The purpose of the cooling agent is to maintain the engine temperature within permissible limits to ensure minimal damage to the engine and avoid overheating. The cooling system cools the engine and reduces its temperature.
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Large crystals are diagnostic of an intrusive igneous rock, as large crystals form as the source magma cools slowly.
CLASS A fires occur in ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth and paper. The most commonly used extinguishing agent is water which cools and quenches. Fires in these materials are also extinguished by special dry chemicals for use on Class A,B & C. CLASS B fires occur in the vapor-air mixture over the surface of flammable liquids such as grease, gasoline and lubricating oils. A smothering or combustion inhibiting effect is necessary to extinguish Class B fires. Dry chemical,foam,vaporizing liquids,CO2 and H2O fog all can be used as extinguishing agents depending on the circumstances of the fire. CLASS C fires occur in the electrical equipment where non conducting extinguishing agents must be used. Dry chemical, CO2, vaporizing liquids are suitable. Because foam,H2O(except as spray), and H2O type extinguishing agents conduct electricity,their use can kill or injure the person operating the extinguisher, and severe damage to electrical equipment can result. CLASS k OCCUR IN KITCHEN CLASS D occur in combustible metals such as MG,TI,ZR(zirconium),NA.
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Water has several properties that make it ideal for firefighting. First, it cools the fire, which by reducing the heat, puts out the fire. Second, water at that temperature turns immediately into steam and expands. Because steam has more surface area than a stream of water, it cools the fire faster.
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is typically made from a mixture of fluorosurfactants, hydrocarbon surfactants, solvents, and water. These ingredients work together to create a foam that is effective at extinguishing flammable liquid fires by forming a blanket that suppresses the release of flammable vapors and cools the fuel surface.
The radiator cools the engine.
Thermal energy is what is practically the ONLY source of energy for any work. Thermal energy cools, heats, runs motors, etc.
Water is more effective in extinguishing fires than ice. When water is applied to a fire, it absorbs heat and cools the burning material, helping to stop the combustion process. Ice could melt into water and achieve the same effect, but using ice directly on a fire may not be as practical or efficient.