No they are not the same.
Steam is formed when water reaches boiling point then the water will start to evaporate to make water vapor. They then join particles in the air. Whenever there is a cold surface nearby the water will hit it and condense.
Mist is formed when the ground cools and cools air close to it it causes condensation an water droplets form in the air.
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Steam is formed when water reaches boiling and is converted from a liquid to a gas, on the other hand mist forms when there is a big difference between the temperature of the water and of the air above it. Steam is formed when the kinetic energy of the particles in boiling water increase and move around so much that they escape. Mist is formed when the air is too cold to hold its moisture.
they are definetly and most certainly not the same. steam is when water is evaporated and mist is when there is a rainy day.
Mist is made when it is cold and steam is made water gets hot
It depends on temperate.
no
boiler use many type of working fluids like water, mercury, liquid sodium, etc., but steam generator works only with water as working fluid. hence all steam generator are boilers but all boilers are not steam generators...
Mist is composed of small, liquid water droplets, whereas steam is composed of water in its gas phase. Scientists came up with this model by observing water under various conditions.
Deposit of infinitesimal ice crystals fashioned when water steam condenses at warmth lower chilly.
Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.
In Cogeneration Plant : The generated steam in boiler is used for both power generation & process heating, thereby reducing the condenstion losses compared to thermal power plant. In combined cycle first is gas turbine , rather than wasting the flue gas from gas turbine, we are sending it into boiler and again generating steam for running steam turbine. Both the ways we are increasing the thermal efficiency of the plant
water is a liquid, steam is a gas
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
A calorifier produces hot water, not steam, whilst a steam generator obviously produces steam
a steam boat is on the water and a train is on railroad tracks
The only difference between the European Steam Table and an American Steam Table is the plug that plugs into the wall. If you want to plug in an American Steam Table while you are in Europe, you will need an adapter. http://DirectBuyRestaurantSupply.com
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These are same
What type of locomotive pulls it.
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
water is a liquid but water vapours is steam... when we boil water it will turn into steam which is called water vapours...
the temperature difference should be about 1000 F.
A clipper ship is a sail boat that is very fast and is moved by winds. Steam boats are mechanical boats that run a motor with steam power.