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There is more than one way to heat water, so I would not apply this to all situations, but in general, when you heat water you create convection currents which cause the hotter water to mix in with the colder water.
microwaves vibrate water molecules in food to create heat
water evaporates causing a cooling effect.When the water evaporates it takes heat with it. Think of it as the water leaving and taking the heat with it.. Normal human body temperature is 98.7 (average) Your body works to heat the water in the wet clothes at the same time the outside air or ambient temperature is working to evaporate that water within the clothing. This causes a chilling or cooling effect. This is the same reason you sweat, the evaporation of the sweat acts as a cooling system.
Heat is applied to water, water evaporates into steam which is condensed into high pressures and used to turn turbines whose movement in turn generates electricity.
Nuclear power plants use fission incited by putting radioactive rods in close enough proximity to each other to create heat but not go critical and blow up. This is done in water wich carries the heat through heat exchangers to heat up boiler water and drive steam turbines. The turbines create electricity.
heat pumpEvery system that creates a chilled water, moves heat. An absorption system uses heat energy to remove heat from water and ice cream!.
You are probably referring to Absorption refrigeration. Try Google.
The heat gets removed from the H2O
mortadella is cooked in hot water. Although in Italy, it is usually cooked in an oven with dry heat, then chilled.
It stand for commercial hot water... u may also interested in CHP---Combined heat and power CWP-- Condenser water pump CW - Chilled water pump
microwaves vibrate water molecules in food to create heat
There is more than one way to heat water, so I would not apply this to all situations, but in general, when you heat water you create convection currents which cause the hotter water to mix in with the colder water.
A brine solution is silmply water that is combined with diluted salt. It allows the water that is used in chilled water cooling systems to operate a lower tempertures without freezing up. Just like freon (refrigerant) used for residential cooling systems, the chilled water flows through an evaporator coil in which heat is absorbed and to be carried away by the mixture which cools the ambient space. On other applications, an antifreeze, or glycol solution, in the chilled water performs a similar task.
If you have hot water heat or steam heat, it will still work. Gas or electric heat has nothing to do with the water system.
Steam or vapor
Fossil fuel mixes with pressure to create carbon dioxide, water, and heat. This process takes millions of years to create which severally limits the prolonged usage of fossil fuels.
In WW2 the British army in India used a canvas sack to keep water chilled. The principle was that water would slowly leak from the bag and evaporate in the heat, making the water inside cooler than the ambient temperature.