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GROUP 2

F I R E P R O T E C T I O N A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
GROUP 2
HORCA, AELAIKA GAIL
PANCHO, KENTH JESHRYLLE
SEBELLINO, ROLIANNE KATE
MANZANO, MELISSA MAE
ANCHETA, VINCENT
PIEDAD, KIM JOY
CANTO, JOHN OLIVER
CONDUCTION
When a hot object transfers its heat, conduction has taken
place. The transfer could be to another object or to another
portion of the same object. As we have discovered and will be
constantly reinforced about, combustion occurs on the
molecular level. When an object heats up, the atoms become
agitated and begin to collide with one another. A chain
reaction of molecules and atoms, like wave energy, occurs
and causes. the agitated molecules to pass the heat energy to
areas of non-heat .
CONVECTION
Heat transfer by the movement of liquids or gasses. Air that is hotter
than its surroundings rises. Air that is cooler than its surroundings
sinks. Air is made up of many molecules floating about freely. Even so,
it still has weight. Some. molecules are made up of the same element.
For example, oxygen in its natural state will combine with another
oxygen atom to form a stable oxygen molecule. In a given volume, air
at a given temperature will have the same density. When heated, as in
conduction theory, the molecules become agitated and begin to collide
with one another.
RADIATION
Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves .
The last form of heat transfer occurs by radiation. As
we have already seen, heat energy can be transmitted
directly when molecules: collide with one another
and cause the waves of heat energy to travel.
FLAME CONTACT
Heat may may be conducted from one body to another by
direct flame contact.

PROPERTIES OF FIRE
1. Physical properties
2. Chemical Properties
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
A. SPECIAL
B. VAPOR DENSITY
GRAVITY
C. VAPOR PRESSURE
D. TEMPERATURE
E. BOILING POINT
F. IGNITION TEMPERATURE
G. FIRE POINT
H.FLASH POINT
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
A. Endothermic reaction
B.Exothermic reaction
C. Oxidation
D. Combustion of flame
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