water tangengot
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When a liquid fire extinguisher has a hose, the stream of liquid coming from the hose is called the "hose stream" and can be directed at the base of the flames.
A glacial stream is a stream of liquid water on, in, or under a glacier, moving under the influence of gravity.
liver
No, water changing from liquid to vapor or gas would not be called a stream. A stream typically refers to a continuous flow of water running in a channel.
the liquid or gas must circulate to move the heat.
I think it is Flow chart. I have that question in my book too.
Meltwater
It is a flow of a fluid so can be liquid or gas, though in some situations a mass of particulate materials such as fine sand or a powder can behave as if a fluid.
A metaphor for a stream could be "a ribbon of liquid silver," emphasizing its flowing and reflective qualities.
A flash tank is a vessel used in industrial processes to separate a high-pressure liquid stream into a low-pressure gas stream and a liquid stream. It works by allowing the high-pressure liquid to expand rapidly, causing some of it to vaporize. The vapor is then separated from the liquid and used for other purposes.
A stream is primarily composed of liquid water, which is a liquid state of matter. However, it can also contain gases, such as dissolved oxygen and air bubbles, as well as solid particles like sediment. Therefore, while the dominant state is liquid, a stream can exhibit characteristics of all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.