is like withe with a little of gray
To make steam and generate electricity, you usually burn fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, or oil in a power plant. The heat produced from burning these fuels is used to turn water into steam, which then drives a turbine connected to a generator to produce electricity.
YES IT DOES BECAUSE if u see that when you mix a coulor with white it will make a coulour i think.
Hydrogen is commonly produced through a process called steam methane reforming, where high-temperature steam reacts with methane to produce hydrogen. It can also be produced through electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen.
No. It utilizes steam to make it function. The boiler produces the steam.
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steam and air.
Steam is only produced by consuming some type of fuel(i.e. oil,gas,electric,wood etc). You use a fuel to boil water to make steam and the steam becomes a way of moving energy(heat).What are you heating water or air,with the gas heat?
In a nuclear power plant, the heat energy produced by nuclear reactions is used to generate steam by heating water. The steam drives turbines connected to generators, which then produce electricity. This process is a way of converting the heat energy from the nuclear reactions into electrical power.
Ship + Steam Engine= Steam Ship
7.7 US fluid ounces = 0.9625 US cups
this all depends on the coulour you are trying to make: although not a fruit beatroot is very good for purple dyes strawberries / cranberries are good for red although these do work as dyes you will find that most detergents these days will wash them out so you may need to look into sealing coulour agents. such as ones as you can use for water proofing clothing.
Steam trains were once widespread, and changed the world. A steam engine is an external combustion engine, meaning that the fuel burns outside the engine. In modern internal combustion engines the petrol or diesel burns inside the engine, and the gases produced expand and push the cylinders, and this motion eventually turns the wheels. In the steam engine the fuel burns in an external fire box. The heat boils the water to make steam, which pushes the cylinders. So it depends exactly what you mean by 'run'. Certainly there were and are steam trains, but the steam doesn't provide the energy to make it go, the fuel does.