I'm not sure and will have to research this, but let me kick it off by writing Btus/hr = CFM X 1.08 X temperature rise. Hopefully, others will weigh in and contribute further to this answer. (Since I supervise Units and Unit Conversions, I would like to admonish people to use the units Btus/hr, not just Btus, when referring to power.)
One benefit of using a radiant heater instead of a convection heater is that they can heat an entire room for a longer period of time without burning out the motor or shutting off.
The input force is proportionally smaller than the output force. If you put more force into the machine than you get out, that makes the job harder. That defeats the purpose of using the machine at all.
savings
A thermometer measures temperature by using the liquid inside of the thermometer. It measures temperature by Celsius and Fahrenheit.
A space heater is basically used to warm up a finite space. Instead of using a heating unit or a furnace to warm up the entire house, a space heater heats a limited area. The result is a lower cost and more efficiency.
Yes. Use cin and/or getline to read the formatted data into an array, compute the average then output the result using cout.
we compute it by using their differences
vent door will be open to what ever setting u set it on regardless of what temperature setting you are using
Yes! Connect a garden hose to the output valve of the water heater and open the water heater valve to put hot water into the kiddie pool. This is the fastest way to warm a children's pool.
formula
A protractor.
You can use a thermocouple which gives an output in millivolts proportional to temperature, then you just need an electronic box to turn this into a digital reading of temperature.
Pool temperatures can be increased by installing a pool heater. They can also be raised by using a solar blanket.
Using a True Boiling Boint (TBP) test, and ASTM D86 test, or and ASTM 1160 test. Usually the result is a graph of temperature vs. volume% distilled.
You can compute GDP using industrial origin by creating a solvable equation and substituting in an X variable as well as a Y variable for the unknowns that you would like to solve for.
It is a water heater, not a hot water heater. There would be little point in using a hot water heater. I assume that is your point.
using the function norm(A,x) where A is the matrix/vector that you have to compute the norm for and x can be 1,2,inf, or 'fro' to compute the 1-norm, 2-norm, infinite-norm and frobenius norm respectively.