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A nuclear reaction will liberate large amounts of heat energy. This heat is used to heat water in the boilers to produce steam. Note: Nuclear energy isn't changed into heat in the boiler. Nuclear energy generates heat in the reactor core where fission occurs. The heat is transferred into the primary coolant there. The primary coolant, which is circulated by pumps, transfers heat to turn secondary water into steam in the steam generators (boilers). From there the steam is sent down the steam lines to drive turbines.
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Basically, radioactive fuel, such as uranium is loaded into a reactor. Heat is generated by atoms splitting apart and generating heat energy; a chain reaction causes other atoms to split and generate more heat. Control rods are used to control the speed of the reaction. Water collects the heat energy and releases it to cooler water in a heat exchanger. The water is turned into steam, which turns a turbine that is connected to an electricity generator. The generator produces electricity which provides energy for homes, business, etc. For more details, please visit the Related Link.
'On the Road Again' is the name of a 1968 song by Canned Heat. 'On the Road' Again' is also the name of a song by Willie Nelson from the 1980 film 'Honeysuckle Rose'.
Dead animals/people do not generate their own heat. HOWEVER there will be a SMALL amount of warmth created when the flesh/organs are decomposing. If you sift through an active compost, steam/warmth will rise. But yes, they pretty much will stay cold.
Stanley John Meisenburg has written: 'The influence of small concentrations of air in steam on the steam-film coefficient of heat transfer' -- subject(s): Air, Heat, Steam, Transmission
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A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
In 1954, the Broadway musical 'The pajama game' featured a show tune called "Steam Heat". The Pajama Game was written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
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A steam burn is an example of latent heat, because beside the heat released by the steam itself, a part of it condenses, turning into water, which in turn releases heat too.
Nothing, a steam boat runs not on steam, but on a heat source GENERATING steam. this heat source is usually coal but could be wood or a fossil fuel.
steam (heat creates steam)
It originated in France. The verb chauffer means to heat, and on early steam engines they needed someone to heat up the water to make the steam, so that person was called the chauffeur, or if it was a woman, a chauffeuse.