It is the difference between the saturation temperature corresponding to the steam inlet pressure of feed water heater and it's outlet temperature.
The difference between terminal speed and terminal velocity is really simple. Terminal speed can be used to refer to the maximum speed an object can reach before factors like friction prevent anymore speed to be gained. Terminal velocity, however, generally refers to the rate at which this speed was gained.
Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).
Heat is the amount of energy transferred between objects where a difference in temperature is present. So in that sense, heat is related to temperature differences, but is not the same. The temperature difference is caused by the difference in the avg. speed of particles between the two objects.
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Heat energy is "energy" and temperature is not "energy".
The positive + terminal is slightly larger.
Terminal provides infrastructure for the port to handle containers.
One is named X11 and the other is named terminal
Simple, one Is Vellus and the other is Terminal.
The difference between terminal speed and terminal velocity is really simple. Terminal speed can be used to refer to the maximum speed an object can reach before factors like friction prevent anymore speed to be gained. Terminal velocity, however, generally refers to the rate at which this speed was gained.
That's a difference in electrical potential, not potential energy.It's described in units of "volts".
The difference is the length of the vector.
There is basically no difference because the terminal bud and the apical bud are both the same. However, it is more commonly referred to as the terminal bud when conveying that growth at this main area of growth has stopped or is not continuing.
A terminal potential difference is the potential difference appearing across the terminals of a voltage source, such as a battery or a generator, which varies according to the load supplied.When the battery or generator is off load (i.e. no load is connected to it), the terminal potential difference is equal to the electromotive force of that battery or generator.The terminal potential difference tends to decrease as the load current increases, due to a corresponding increase in the internal voltage drop of the battery or generator.
Volts. Volts is another term for potential.
Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).
The difference is 598 degrees Celsius