steam will kill just about any plant and superheat steam even more so. they are used for cleaning and disinfecting greenhouses and soil.
among other things, to improve thermal efficiency and minimize ( transmission losses) as the steam cycles through the turbines, these are often l00% Heavy Duty cycles as in Powerhouse service and Nuclear submarines. turbines use superheated steam in order to avoid condensation inside, and, as a result, erosion of the blades. Superheated steam also contains more potential energy (expressed as an enthalpy).
no, there are no nutrients in alcohol that plants use to grow
If you use saturated steam, the main source of the heat is provided by the condensation of the steam at a constant temperature. The energy provided by the condensing steam is significantly more than what you can get from just changing the temperature of superheated steam. When the temperature remains constant, design calculations are also a lot easier; the temperatures stay the same (or almost the same) for the steam along the entire run and the pressure stays the same (or almost the same).
Distilled water contains no impurities so it can become superheated. Superheated water is water heated above boiling point when it is not boiling. When the water is superheated, it will be very dry to turn the turbines so the turbines are not wet
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A steam plant is any where from 33% to 48% efficient. With a steam plant you use steam to run an electirc generator. Water is heated creating steam. Which is sent through the steam turbine.
Most electric plants use steam to turn a turbine which then turns a generator.
cuttage,grafting and layering are the methods man use to grow new plants
Plants grow by photosynthesis in which they use sunlight as energy. In other ways, plants must have light to grow
They grow tomatos and ate carrots and fish. They grow pizza and chip plants.
In lieu of a piston the steam turns a turbine ~ see link below .
yes or it will not collect in light to grow!