A hopper holds material to be fed out gradually. A chute is a channel that moves material from one place to another without holding it. Different things.
An advantage to using a hopper is that an ingredient only has to be measured once and placed in the hopper. A disadvantage would be ingredients sticking to the sides of the hopper, so that the quantity measured is no longer what went into a mixture.
Voltage & Amperage, Volt & Amps, V/A. All of those are the same written different ways, to give a understanding for those at the most basic level. ~Chute~
Grace Hopper invented the COBOL during 1959 and it came out in 1960
a computer bug is what she found in the computer
Howard aiken developed Mark I with the help of Grace Hopper at Harvard university USA.
Hopper is a truncated vessels through which the material flows down due to gravity. Chute is usually a pipe / downspout thru which the material (usually from a hopper ) is transported to an end device/storage area.
A homophone for chute is shoot. they are said the same, but have different spelling.
because she,s chute and chute girls have weird names
E. S. Hopper has written: 'My 95 years in the West'
Well you know a grain hopper, its the same thing, but with eggs.
A. Hamilton Chute has written: 'Marketing burned-clay products' -- subject(s): Clay industries, Marketing
Charlton F. Chute has written: 'The public materiel problem in the Chicago region ..' -- subject(s): Purchasing
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William Joseph Chute has written: 'The American scene, 1860 to the present' -- subject(s): Civilization 'The American scene, 1600-1860' -- subject(s): Civilization
Charles Lionel Chute has written: 'Crime, courts, and probation' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Probation 'The development of probation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Probation
Vera Christina Chute Collum has written: 'The music of growth' -- subject(s): Civilization, Life, Progress, Rhythm
Shute is variation on the spelling of the word chute, so yes it may be used although it may be better to use chute for clarity. Shute is also the surname of a British writer Nevil Shute.