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No, steam is water as a gas.
No. it is an energy repository. Fuels of various kinds are used to heat water into steam. the steam has more energy than the water.
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.
No. Steam is warm water vapor. Heat is added or external energy that causes a rise in temperature.
Superheated steam is steam at a temperature higher than water's boiling point
it is steam because it occupies latent heat of fusion ..............
Dry steam systems are a heating and coolingÊsystem that has steam that does not contain water droplets. Radiant systems are where heat and cooling systems where heat is exchanged through convection and conduction.Ê
A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
Boiling water has a lower latent heat than steam. Steam is the transition from liquid to gas for boiling water. If by boiling water you mean liquid water at the temperature of 100 degrees Celsius then yes, steam has a higher latent heat.
No, steam is water as a gas.
By removing heat energy from the steam.
By removing heat energy from the steam.
Heat it.... The heat will first convert ice into water and will then convert it into steam. You can heat ice in any kettle.....or saucepan.......
Steam boilers work by boiling water to generate steam. The steam then is used to heat the engine.
No. it is an energy repository. Fuels of various kinds are used to heat water into steam. the steam has more energy than the water.
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.