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Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).
It is the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the steam inlet pressure of feed water heater and it's outlet temperature.
Heat is the amount of energy transferred between objects where a difference in temperature is present. So in that sense, heat is related to temperature differences, but is not the same. The temperature difference is caused by the difference in the avg. speed of particles between the two objects.
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Heat energy is "energy" and temperature is not "energy".
A temperature difference of 50 K would be equivalent to a difference of 90 °F.
A temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -6.67 degrees Celsius.
The difference between the high temperature of 90 F and low temperature of -2 F is 88 F.
Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).
The difference is 598 degrees Celsius
Kelvin Scale
The annual range of temperature may be described as the difference between the temperature of the coldest month and the hottest months temperature.
It is the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the steam inlet pressure of feed water heater and it's outlet temperature.
A degree is a unit of temperature.
how the temperature difference would change if st. louis were next to an ocean
a temperature which gas can not be liquified by applying pressue.
Both temperatures are related to the saturation temperature in the steam drum of a heat recovery steam generator. The approach temperature is the water temperature at the economizer outlet, which in many analyses is assumed to be equal to the saturation temperature for simplicity. The "pinch point temperature difference" is the difference between the saturation temperature and the gas temperature at the economizer inlet.