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Fire Fighter 2 - MOD A - Fire Behavior
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Fire Behavior
Definition
The science of fire and the factors that effect its ignition, growth, and spread
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Fire
Definition
A chemical reaction that requires fuel, oxygen and heat to occur
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Physical Science
Definition
The study of the physical world, including chemistry, physics and laws related to matter and energy
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Fuel
Definition
The material or substance being oxidized or burned in the combustion process
Term
Pyrolysis
Definition
The chemical decomposition of a substance through the action of heat
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Surface-to-Mass Ratio
Definition
The surface area of the fuel in proportion to the mass
Term
Vaporization
Definition
The transformation of a liquid to its gasous state
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Fuel Load or Fire Load
Definition
The total amount of fuel in a specific location multiplied by the heat of combustion of materials
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Chain Reaction
Definition
A series of reactions that occur in sequence with the results of each individual reaciton being added to the rest.
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Thermal Layering
Definition
The tendency of gases to form inot layers according ot temperature
Term
Weight
Definition
The measurement of the gravitational attraction on a specific mass
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Energy
Definition
Teh capacity to perform work
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Work
Definition
The transformation of energy form one form to another
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Kinetic Energy
Definition
The energy possessed by a moving object
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Power
Definition
An amount of energy delivered over a given period of time
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Heat
Definition
The energy transferred from one body to another when the temperatures of the bodies are different
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Temperature
Definition
An indicator of heat and the measure of the warmth or coldness of an object based on some standard
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Calorie
Definition
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
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Btu
Definition
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit
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Matter
Definition
Anything that occupies space and has mass
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Customary System

 

Pound (lb)

Definition

International System of Units

 

Newtons (N)

Term

Customary System

 

Foot-pound (ft lb)

Definition

International System of Units

 

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Term

Customary System

 

Horsepower (hp)

Definition

International System of Units

 

Watts (W)

Term

Customary System

 

Fahrenheit (F)

Definition

International System of Units

 

Celsius (C)

Term

Customary System

 

Calorie (Cal) or British Thermal Unit (Btu)

Definition

International System of Units

 

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Term

Customary System

 

Btu per second (Btu/s)

Definition

International System of Units

 

Kilowatts (kW)

Term

Customary System

 

Pound per cubic foot (lb/ft3)

Definition

International System of Units

 

Kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)

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True or False

 

Firefighter should attack structural and wildland fires the same way

Definition

False

 

Many of the concepts hold true for wildland fires, but a number of additional factors must be addressed in those incidents

Term

True or False

 

The scientific community, as well as most nations other than the United States, use the International System of Units

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

The English or Customary System logically baseds all measurements on powers of 10

Definition

False

 

SI is a very logical and simple system based on powers of 10

Term

True or False

 

A vacuum contains no medium for the point-to-point contact needed to conduct heat

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

A good insulator sustains point-to-point heat transfer

Definition

False

 

Good insulators are materials that do not conduct heat well because their physical makeup disrupts the

point-to-point transfer of heat energy

Term

True or False

 

Radiation causes most exposure fires.

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Temperature, alone, determines at what point water will boil.

Definition

False

 

The other factors is pressure. As the pressure on the surface of a substance decreases, so does the temperature at which it boils

Term

True or False

 

Liquids with a specific gravity less than 1 are lighter than water, while those with a specific gravity greater than 1 are heavier than water

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Researchers can calculate the heat release rate of materials by using instruments that determine mass loss and temperature gain when a fuel is burned

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Oxidation absorbs energy or is endothermic

Definition

False

 

The oxidation reaction releases energy or is exothermic

Term

True or False

 

The slowness of the chemical reaction between oxygen and iron prevents the generation of heat

Definition

False

 

Because oxidation is an exothermic process, it always produces heat

Term

True or False

 

The fire triangle more accurately depicts the components of a fire than does the fire tetrahedron

Definition

False

 

While the fire traingle is useful, it is not technically correct. For combustion, four components are necessary

Term

True or False

 

Only oxygen causes oxidation

Definition

False

 

While oxygen is the most common oxidizer, other substances also fall into this category

Term

True or False

 

When placed in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere, even some fire-resistant materials like Nomex ignite and burn vigorously

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Normally, fuels must be in a gaseous state to burn

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Teh volatility or ease with which a liquid gives off vapor influences its ignitablily

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

When contained, the specific volume of a liquid has a relatively high surface-to-volume ratio

Definition

False

 

When contained, the specific volume of a liquid has a relatively low surface-to-volume ratio

Term

True or False

 

For standardization, researchers normally expres sany heat of combustion in terms of the heat of gasoline combustion

Definition

False

 

Materials with different heats of combustion are converted to be equivalent to the heat of combustion of wood.

Term

True or False

 

Chemical heat, like the heat generated when a match burns, is the most common source of heat in combustion reactions

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Ignition describes the period when the three elements of the fire triangle come together and combustion begins

Definition

False

 

Ignition describes the period when the four elements of the fire tetrahedron come together and combustion begins.

Term

True or False

 

Flashover occurs when temperatures reach 1,200 deg F

Definition

False

 

While no exact temperature is associated with this occurrence, a range from approximately 900 deg F to 1,200 deg F is widely used

Term

True or False

 

Occupants who have not escaped from a compartment before flashover occurs are not likely to survive

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Personal protective gear safeguards firefighters from the extreme danger of a compartment flashover

Definition

False

 

Firefighters who find themselves in a compartment at flashover are at extreme risk even while wearing their personal protecive equipment

Term

True or False

 

During decay, the fire becomes fuel controlled, the amount of fire diminishes, and the temperatures within the compartment begin to decline

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Firefighters have no way to determine the fire growth potential for a building or space

Definition

False

 

Firefighters should be able to recognize potential fuel packages in a building or compartment and use this infomation to estimate the fire growth potential

Term

True or False

 

Flameover involves only the fire gases, not the surfaces, of the other fuel packages within a compartment

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Improper ventilation can allow air to mix with hot gases and cause an explosive ignition called backdraft

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

The heat energy from fires causes more deaths than smoke inhalation

Definition

False

 

Smoke causes most deaths in fires

Term

True or False

 

Smoke contains toxic substances, most commonly CO, that can be deadly to firefighters not wearing SCBA

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Water effectively extinguishes ignitable liquids with a specific gravity of less than 1

Definition

False

 

If water is used, the fuel can float on it while continuing to burn. If the fuel is unconfined, using water could unintentionally spread a fire.

Term

True or False

 

Polar solvents dissove in water

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Hydrocarbon gases have vapor densities greater than 1, which allow them to rise and dissipate when released

Definition

False

 

Gases or vapors with vapor densities greater than 1 tend to hug the ground and travel as directed by terrain and wind

Term

True or False

 

Each fire class requires different extinguishing agents

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

CO2 flooding provides adequate cooling for Class A fires

Definition

False

 

CO2 flooding or coating with foam does not provide the coolin geffect needed for total extinguishment

Term

True or False

 

Oxygen-exclusion extinguishment methods work best on fires involving flammable and combustible liquids and gases.

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

No single agent controls fires in all combustible metals

Definition
True
Term

True or False

 

Firefighters should immediately begin fighting Class D fires with a blanket of dry chemicals

Definition

False

 

Information regarding a material and its characteristics should be reviewed prior to attempting to extinguish a Class D fire.

Term
What is the lenght base unit for SI
Definition
Meter
Term
Energy exists in what two states
Definition
Kinetic and Potential
Term
What type of energy transfers between two bodies of differing temperatures such as the sun and the earth?
Definition
Heat
Term
What factor determines how much power is needed to complete a task?
Definition
Amount of energy and period of time
Term
What is the mechanical equivalent of heat?
Definition
1 calorie equals 4.187 J
Term
How does temperature affect the rate of heat transfer?
Definition
The greater the difference in temperature between the two bodies, the greater the transfer rate.
Term
What mechanisms transfer heat form one body to another?
Definition
Conduction, convection and radiation
Term

As depicted below, what type of heat transfer moves from point to point?

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Definition
Conduction
Term

As depicted below, what type of heat transfer occurs when a fluid or gas flows from one place to another?

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Definition
Convection
Term

As depicted below, what type of heat transfer occurs without an intervening medium?

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Definition
Radiation
Term
What disrupst the transmission of radiated energy?
Definition
Reflective materials
Term
What factors affect the physical state of matter?
Definition
Temperature and pressure
Term
What term best describes the ratio of the mass of a given volum of liquid compared with the mass of an equal volume of water?
Definition
Specific Gravity
Term
What basic principle does the Law of Conservation of Mass teach?
Definition
Mass and energy are neither created nor destroyed
Term
What process transforms matter from on state to another or produces a new substance?
Definition
Chemical reaction
Term
Example of a reaction that gives off energy as it occurs?
Definition
Rusting
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