All about Fire
Arson
Ballistics
Explosives
Evidence techniques
200

This type of heat pattern rises up through the air used in things like air fryers

What is convection
200

What is the most prominent reason for arson

What is money or financial gain

200

What weapon utilizes the principles of ballistics

What are firearms

200

The sudden release of energy cause d by oxidation or a decomposition reaction that produces heat and expands gas

What is an explosion?

200

What type of investigator handles fire examinations?

What is an arson investigator?

400

This type of heat pattern applies when two surfaces directly touch like a heater and a pan

What is conduction

400

The intentional and illegal burning of property

What is arson?

400

The flight path of a projectile

What is trajectory?

400

Chemicals that oxidize rapidly, producing heat, light, and a pressure wave that will only explode when confined.

What are low explosives?

400

The three factors that make arson investigation difficult are these.

What is things being destroyed by the fire, the perpetrator committing the crime at his convenience, and the perpetrator often fleeing the scene before the fire gets large. 

800

This type of heat pattern is transferred through alpha, beta, and gamma waves

What is radiation

800

In a fire investigation, any material used to start or sustain a fire; the most common are combustible liquids

What is accelerant?

800

This is the formula for calculating the trajectory of ballistics

What is the tangent of the angle multiplied by the velocity

800

Chemicals that oxidize extremely quickly, producing heat, light, and a shock wave; will explode even when not confined

What are high explosives?

800

What two factors are needed to calculate the adjustment required to hit a target's bulls-eye?

What is speed and distance?
1600

Sodium chloride makes fire this color

What is yellow?

1600

Excess heat that is given off in a combustion reaction

What is heat of combustion?

1600

On the trajectory graph, O represents this.

What is the origin?
1600

This type of insulator allows electricity to freely pass through it.

What is a conductor?

1600

A similar, but uncontaminated, sample; used for making comparisons

What is substrate control?

2000

The decomposition of organic mater by heat in the absence of oxygyn

What is pyrolysis?
2000

Arson evidence is analyzed with this method of lab testing

What is gas chromatography?

2000

Acronyms LoD and LoS on the trajectory graph represent what?

What is line of departure and line of sight?

2000

A theory that states that the behavior of gases is predictable and explainable based on certain assumptions

What is kinetic molecular theory?

2000

A chemical or physical marker that is added to materials to allow detection or testing

What is a taggant?

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