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how is water helpful in extinguishing fire​

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Answered by Shashwatisback
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In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity

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Answered by pulidindisuvarna
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when you put water on a fire it does two things. it displaces the free oxygen molecules (which have tow atoms of oxygen) so that it is not available to participate in the burning process and it turns to steam,carrying it to the point where it can no longer burn."

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