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objectsfloats on water, oil and kero depending on the objects density or the objects weight.
Daily winds of at least 15 mph and no greater than 28 mph. This is the operating range of wind systems today.
Hi: Who told you it was always greater than one and what was their reasoning ? If they are operating outside of their design parameters and there fore useless for the job at hand I would consider their coefficient of performance totally rubbish. Hope this helps : Jimiwane
Weight of Water Compared to Weight of GasolineAt a temperature of 20 oC or 68 oF, a (U.S.) gallon of pure water weighs about 8.34 pounds, whereas a gallon of vehicular gasoline weighs about 6.15 pounds at that temperature. Diesel weighs about 7.1 pounds per gallon.Though the question is appears to be about weight, it is actually about density, which is weight per unit volume.The SI-Unit of density is the kilogram per cubic metre, and expressed in those units, the densities are these:Water: 998 kg/m3Gasoline: 720 kg/m3Diesel: 830 kg/m3You see this when gasoline and water are put into a glass: because they are immiscible and the density of gasoline is lower, it will stay at the top. (Be careful when doing this as gasoline vapor is explosive and toxic!)In the bathyscaphe Trieste, a research submarine designed to go to the deepest point of the Pacific Ocean, the bathyscaphe was filled with gasoline, which was buoyant in the ocean water. It carried steel shot as ballast to make it sink, and the gasoline provided the "lift", similar to a balloon in the air.
"Power" is the rate of doing work (delivering energy).A motor that is operating at higher power is delivering more energy per second, so it does greater work for the same interval of time than the second motor.Here's a note though: The rating marked on a motor is the power it's capable of delivering, but not necessarily the power it is delivering whenever it's running. If your two motors had the same loads on them, then they'd be operating at the samepower level and doing the same amount of work per second, even though one might be capable of handling a greater load.
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100 feet. Acording to the Alabama State Boating Assesment booklet.
Not sure that either water or gasoline have litters, but 1.00 litres of water does have greater mass than 1.00 litres of gasoline.
Aluminum will sink in gasoline because its density (2.7g per cc) is greater than that of gasoline (about 0.7g per cc).
Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company was created on 1997-06-18.
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product of combustion of petroleum (Gasoline) When gasoline burns (Because of the ignition that happens within the engine) it products carbon monoxide (Chemical Formula "CO"). The greater the engine capacity and power/speed, the greater is the amount of gasoline that gets burnt and greater is the amount of carbon monoxide produced
NO. Water has a density greater than gasoline, but gasoline, octane anyway, has a greater molecular mass than water molecules.
Its maintained by its birthrate and mortality rate. As long as the 2 are equal the population will be equal and if one is greater than the other the scale is tipped.
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it is because you will save money on energy expenses in comparison to a gasoline engine..
objectsfloats on water, oil and kero depending on the objects density or the objects weight.