What weighs more 2000 pound of rice or 2000 of steel? meaning they are the same.
Water is used to transfer heat from the nuclear fuel in the reactor to the steam generators where it transfers heat to the secondary water to make steam. The steam is then used to turn turbines. Water from an external source is also used to condense the steam from the turbine exhaust, and this water is then returned to the steam generators to continue the cycle.
No. (its still water).
Not directly, but fire can be used to help make electricity, for example fire can be used to boil water and make steam, steam can be used to power generators which in turn make electricity.
The vast majority of power stations heat water to form high pressure steam. This steam is used to drive a turbine which in turn drives a generator. The generator outputs electricity!
heat
Fire+Water=Steam
No. Steam is just water.
Steam+water
You don't.
Ice, or steam
water+fire
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
The water heater has an electric heating element that is responsible to make the water hot if submerged to water. While the Calorifier is composed of steam coil where the steam from boiler passes through, is responsible to make the water hot if it get contact to the steam coil.
100 lbs of steam. The volume that the steam will occupy will depend on the pressure.
Steam+water
Get something very hot and and pour water on it?
Mix Air and Water