When there is not much demand for electricity, such as during the night, the extra electricity is used to pump water back up to a storage reservoir. Then, later in the day, when electricity demand is high, the water from the storage water is also released as an extra, producing more electricity when it is needed.
Oxygen
Because it has to be pumped into the ventricles with some pressure so they can fill up with blood before getting pumped out of the heart and into the lungs and the body.
The oxygen(rich)- and poor blood which are pumped in and out of the heart in the ventrical and atrium,with the help of mucsles, creates a sound (which is the sound that you hear)It is the blood getting pumped
Oxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart by the left ventricle.
oxygenated blood is pumped into the aorta and goes to the rest of the body. deoxygenated blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery where it goes to the lungs to get oxygenated
the first ever pumped storage power plant was in taum sauk in ozark highlands , just east of the black river in missouri.
The method stores energy in the form of gravitational potential energy of water, pumped from a lower elevation reservoir to a higher elevation.
it reduces the fluctuation of power station such as in voltage.frequency etc.
is actively pumped into the extracellular fluid for storage.
is actively pumped into the extracellular fluid for storage.
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When there is not much demand for electricity, such as during the night, the extra electricity is used to pump water back up to a storage reservoir. Then, later in the day, when electricity demand is high, the water from the storage water is also released as an extra, producing more electricity when it is needed. We need them because demand for electricity fluctuates (goes up and down) and pumped storage reservoirs allow us to meet the demand.
calcium is actively pumped into the extracellular fluid for storage until the next contraction
The liquids and solids go into a holding tank and are pumped out when the plane is on the ground, usually while the plane is refueling.
A pumped storage power plant is designed to run as a load during lightly loaded periods of time, and as a generator during heavy loads. An example would be a plant that pumps water up to a reservoir. It uses energy to pump the water up hill, and effectively stores that energy in the water as potential energy. When it is needed, the water is released to run downhill, and the kinetic energy is used to create electricity.
that is when you pump water up into another resevoir, to store electricity for when it is in high demand. We use it because we need electricity
B. G Ragsdale has written: 'Pumped-storage hydropower schemes' -- subject(s): Water-power