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When talking of heating elements in the electrical trade the unit of watts is used. The higher the wattage value of the device the higher its temperature output. Heating cables are measured in watts per foot as a way of measuring their heat output. The equation to find wattage of a device is to multiply the voltage of the device times the amperage of the device as stated on the device's nameplate or tag. In most cases the temperature is linear throughout the length of the heating element. The actual temperature can be tested by using a laser spot temperature test instrument.
4.5 litres to a Canadian Gallon If you are using it in a formula than you may want - 4.54609 liters per gallon If you are using it in a formula, THEN you may want to use: 4 litres per gallon
Try checking the heating element itself. Do this by removing it and using an ohm meter to check it for an "open" circuit condition. If the ohm meter reads infinite, then it is likely bad. If the water heater is only slow to heat, a very likely possibility is that you have an excess amount of sediment in the bottom of the tank, insulating the heating element from the water. Back flushing the tank will solve this problem. For more tips, check out the following web site: www.waterheaterrescue.com
This question can not be answered as you are using two different measurement types. Liters is a volume measure, while acre is an area measure.
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The heating element may not be defective. It may have too much designed resistance for the electricity to flow through it. Heating elements are resistive heating, that is it converts electrical energy (not entirely) to heat as heat is a form of energy. Energy is neither created or destroyed but converted from one form to another. Anyway, the heating element may be of a rating outside of the gauge of wiring you are using or the heating element may be defective. You can confirm this by finding the designed resistance rating of the element and then test the element with a multimeter on the "resistance" setting and see if the measured resistance is on or near the designed resistance of the element.
Yes it can. One example is using a resistor ( a heating element ) to turn electricity into heat.
because the heating element is made of iron and iron glows red-hot when exposed to substantial heat which is triggered using electricity, and therefore the iron is hot (and therefore you see the red light).
Presumably you're using the word "stuff" to refer to the heating element.... Toaster heating elements generally have wires made of a metal called "Nichrome", which as its name suggests is an alloy of nickel and chromium. Occasionally the alloy will contain some iron as well.
Heating using a kind of invisible wave.
One disadvantage of using a one pipe heating system is that what?
Heat causes various elements to change their form, so when heating up a mixture you can cause the elements separate and isolate the element you are looking for.
Helium is an inert gaseous element. This is a sentence using the word "element".
Element could be seen in Chrome using Inspect Element. F12 is the shortcut key for that.
The human element.
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