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steam. It has to go through a phase change, which takes additional energy to get there.
it is steam because it occupies latent heat of fusion ..............
yes becuase when the molecules in steam move faster than molecules in water and this creates more pressure
Natural gas is burned beneath boilers containing water. The water boils and becomes steam. The expanding steam spins turbines which convert the rotary motion into electricity using generators. The steam is condensed back into water, more gas is burned, and the process is repeated. Essentially, the chemical energy of the gas is converted into mechanical energy in the generator via steam which becomes electrical energy.
The useful energy we get from fossil fuels and nuclear plants is heat. and heating water to make steam is about the most direct way to capture that thermal energy. Steam is used to spin turbines to turn electric power generators, and that allows us to harness the energy.
No. it is an energy repository. Fuels of various kinds are used to heat water into steam. the steam has more energy than the water.
The particles have most energy in particles in steam. In a gas. the particles move more freely, Therefore, there is more energy in the steam. :D LOL
No. Assuming you have the same mass of each steam has more energy than hot water, because water needs to gain energy in order to evaporate.
steam. It has to go through a phase change, which takes additional energy to get there.
The hotter the steam the higher the energy in the steam and the more energy to be transformed to mechanical motion.
it is steam because it occupies latent heat of fusion ..............
steam is less dense than mist because the particles in steam have more energy so they are less dense and rise. but mist is denser because it does not rise into the atmosphere and simply lurks around on the floor and has less energy
To keep what?
One gram of steam has more kinetic energy. Remember, K = (1/2)mv^2. If the mass is the same, it depends on the velocity. Steam molecules move a whole lot more/faster than ice molecules.
yes becuase when the molecules in steam move faster than molecules in water and this creates more pressure
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i saw this on myth busters and it takes more energy to keep a light on.