on addons ( steam/steamapps/garrysmod/garrysmod/addons)
Put addons in this folder: C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\<steam name>\garrysmod\garrysmod\addons
Go to garrysmod.org and download various addons. These after download are usually extracted to the [Steam Install Folder]/steamapps/[Steam User Name]/garrysmod/garrysmod/addons folder. But these addons have installation instructions most of the time.
It depends on what you want to download, first get what you want to download off of garrysmod.org Maps go in the steam/steamapps/(username)/garrysmod/garrysmod/maps file addons go in the steam/steamapps/(username)/garrysmod/garrysmod/addons file
you open the thing then extract all files to "computer/os:c/program files86/steam/stemapps/YOUR STEAM NAME/garrysmod/garrysmod/addons well it depends most guns and tools go in addons any maps go in computer/os:c/program files86/steam/stemapps/YOUR STEAM NAME/garrysmod/garrysmod/Maps
Have you tried deleting your addons?
Depends on what kind of things you want on your game for addons, and Maps get them off of GarrysMod.org Heres how you install them Program Files > Steam > SteamApps > YourUserName > GarrysMod > GarrysMod > Addons Program Files > Steam > SteamApps > YourUserName > GarrysMod > GarrysMod > Maps
Go onto garrysmod.org and search for samus, assuming you know how to install addons.
Because the steam expands as it passes through the turbine. The steam velocity through the turbine is constant from steam chest to exhaust hood (though it changes in each stage). Thus, the space needed for the steam to expand needs to be expanded to correspond with that expansion of the steam.
In a steam heating system, energy is transferred from the steam to the surrounding air or objects through conduction. The steam gives off heat as it condenses into water, warming up the radiators or pipes in the system, which then heat the space through convection and radiation.
In a steam heating system, energy is transferred by condensing steam back into water. Steam is generated in a boiler, then travels through pipes to radiators where it releases heat to warm the space. As the steam cools, it turns into water and returns to the boiler to be reheated and continue the cycle.
Yes, it does.