Fire and Arson Investigation

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  1. 5. any current in the excess of the rated current of equipment or the ampacity of a conductor.
  2. 8. Carbonaceous material that has been burned and has a blackened appearance
  3. 10. the gas phase of a substance; particularly of those that are normally liquids or solids at ordinary temperatures.
  4. 12. the physical state of a substance that has no shape or volume of its own and will expand to take the shape and volume of the container or enclose it occupies.
  5. 14. a reaction in which the velocity of the reaction front through the unreacted fuel medium is equal to or greater than the
  6. 15. the sum of all work done to extinguish a fire from the time of its discovery. Fire extinguishment.
  7. 16. a return to flaming combustion after apparent but incomplete extinguishment.
  8. 17. heat transfer by circulation within a medium, such as a gas or liquid.
  9. 18. hear transfer by way of electromagnetic energy
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  1. 1. legal; pertaining to courts of law.
  2. 2. a document that is advisory or information in nature and that contains only non mandatory provisions. Contains mandatory statements such as when it can be used, but the document as a whole is not suitable for adoption into law
  3. 3. any arrangement of materials and heat sources that presents the potential for harm, such as personal injury or ignition of combustibles
  4. 4. plastic materials that soften and melt under exposure to heat and can reach a flowable rate.
  5. 5. the unit of electrical resistance represented by the symbol “R”. A single resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant difference of potential of one volt between these two points produces in this conductor a current of one ampere.
  6. 6. any of a wide range of natural or synthetic organic materials of high molecular weight that can be formed by pressure, heat, extrusion and other methods into desired shapes.
  7. 7. a transition phase in the development of a contained fire in which surfaces exposed to thermal radiation reach ignition temperature more or less simultaneously and fire spreads rapidly throughout the space
  8. 8. a standard that is an extensive compilation of provisions covering broad subject matter or that is suitable for adoption into law indecently of other codes and standards.
  9. 9. heat transfer by circulation within a medium, such as a gas or a liquid
  10. 11. the unit of electrical current represented by the symbol “I”.
  11. 13. surroundings pertaining to the local environment as in air and ambient temperature
  12. 18. the degree of peril; possible harm that might occur. The statistical probability or quantitative estimate of the frequency or severity of injury or loss.