A fire in a pile of linen is considered to be a class
OB fire
A fire
0 C fire
D fire
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Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists. E = I x R.
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Option B : A fire in a pile of linen is a CLASS A fire as the fuel for the fire is linen which is a solid Flammable Material.
Types of Classes of Fire :
- There are majorly 6 classes of Fire which are categorized on the basis of the type of fuel that ignites the fire.
- Class A - The fuel that caused the fire is Solid. For ex., Cardboard, Paper, Linen, etc.
- Class B - The fuel that caused the fire is any Liquid substance. For ex. Paints, adhesives, etc. These types of fires are put on using Foam.
- Class C - The fuel causing the fire is in a gaseous state. For ex. fires caused by LPG, Natural Gas, etc.
- Class D - The fuel is a Metal that is often combustive in nature. Ex. Sodium is a good conductor as well as highly flammable.
- Class E - Here, the fuel for the fire is electricity. These types of fires are also called 'Electric Fires'.
- Class F - Here, the cause of the fire is flammable oils and fats. These types of fires are mostly put off using Fire blankets.
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