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What occurs in a steam engine?

Water is heated to produce steam. The steam is used to power the engine. The power from the engine does the work or powers other instruments that do the work.


What happens when superheated steam pressure is reduced?

steam quality increase


How steam heat is lost in a plant?

steam is lost in the plant through variuos way. But generally it is through heat transfer to the product to be heated by the steam. Also heat transfer through the conducting passage.


What do you understand by property of a system?

The property of steam is the precipitants ingress through the water in to the steam cycle The steam conductivity and silica contents so called property of steam. there fore the boiler drum chlorides(cause of higher conductivity in the Super heated steam) and water PH has to be controlled to get pure Super heated Steam from boiler drum risers. Silica can cause of turbine blades erosion. Higher Conductivity cause of Chlorides which can cause of Corrosion on turbine blades. PH controlled to avoid acid attack and pitting and scales deposition.


Which type of engine is used in steam rocket?

A steam rocket uses a steam engine that operates by converting water into steam, which is then expelled to produce thrust. In this type of engine, water is heated in a boiler, and the resulting high-pressure steam is directed through a nozzle. This rapid expansion and ejection of steam generate the necessary propulsion. Steam rockets are often simpler and can be constructed from readily available materials, making them popular for experimental purposes.

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What happens to steam after it has generated electricity?

After steam has been used to generate electricity in a power plant, it is condensed back into water. This condensed water is then returned to the boiler to be heated again and turned back into steam, creating a continuous cycle of generating electricity.


What creates steam when water is heated?

When water is heated, it turns into steam due to the process of evaporation.


What happens if you cool steam?

When steam is cooled, it condenses back into liquid water. This is the opposite process of water evaporating into steam when heated. Cooling steam releases the latent heat energy it acquired during evaporation.


What happens to boiler when the water is heated up?

When water in a boiler is heated up, it turns into steam. The steam then expands and builds pressure, which can be used to generate power or heat. The boiler is designed to contain and control this process to power various applications such as heating systems or turbines.


What will give off steam after heated?

Steam comes from boiling water.


When water is heated what does it evaporate to?

Steam


What are the release dates for Steam Heated Islands - 1925?

Steam Heated Islands - 1925 was released on: USA: 10 May 1925


What kind of engine uses heated water for power?

It is a steam engine.


What is the next phase after steam?

Super heated steam which is more than 2000C


What happens to ice nd magnesium when heated?

When ice is heated, it melts into water and eventually evaporates into steam as it reaches its boiling point. When magnesium is heated, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide and emits a bright white light.


What is warter that has been heated to a gas?

steam


Is the color of the water or steam will change into brownish wen it is heated into the steam?

If your distilled water is turning brown when heated, it wasn't distilled very well.