yes you can you can boil the water and catch the steam somehow but if not possible DO NOT DRINK SALT WATER! even if you are strand in the ocean you will die of dehydration before dying of thirst.
Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.Energy as such can NOT be destroyed - however, you can convert useful energy into unusable energy.
1 millimetre of water [at 4 °C] = 9.806 65 pascal You may find the online conversion link below useful.
Water machines typically use mechanical energy to convert the flow of water into useful work, such as generating electricity or pumping water. The energy in water machines is mainly in the form of kinetic energy from the movement of water.
False
There are a number of reasons why machines cannot convert all of their input into useful work. This is because they were made by humans and have a margin of error.
Yes - with certain limitations. You can convert part of the heat - not all of the heat - into useful work, if there is a heat difference. The remainder of the heat (from the hot container) gets passed to the cold container. You CANNOT convert ALL the heat into useful work, nor can you convert heat into useful work if there is no heat difference. All this would contradict the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and it is very unlikely that this law will ever be violated.
Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter are two types of bacteria that convert ammonia compounds into useful nitrates through a process known as nitrification. Nitrosomonas oxidize ammonia to nitrite, and Nitrobacter convert the nitrite into nitrate.
I assume you want to convert it into useful energy. Nuclear energy will produce heat; this is usually used to heat pressurized water; the pressure escapes as steam. It escapes with force, and can move machinery - usually a generator that produces electricity.
Yes because they are very useful they make sure the water is save!
The answer depends on WHAT you want to convert them to! Butsince you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer depends on what you wish to convert it to. And since you have not bothered to specify that, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
It depends on what you wish to convert to!