It is used to convert saturated or wet steam into dry steam for use in steam turbines, which are used for marine propulsion and the generation of electricity. +++ Also used for steam feeding reciprocating engines such as railway locomotives. It is not just a matter of dryness. Superheating allows the steam to work as a gas for longer during its passage through the turbine or cylinder, hence increasing the thermal efficiency of the whole plant.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
Yes, for instance each sunspot on the sun is caused by separate pairs of magnetic poles poking through the sun's photosphere. No, no matter how many times you break up a magnet, it will always have a north and a south pole. No matter how small the magnet is.
A tunnel is basically a hole dug through material, usually the ground. While it is actually an absence of matter, it is a concrete noun, the name for something that physically exists and can be seen.
The current measured at any point in a simple circuit will be the same because current is the measure of electron flow through a circuit. The current flowing through any branch of any circuit (or an entire simple circuit) will always be the same at any point.
Its main function is as a passage which fecal matter passes through.
One step in the passage of energy and matter through an ecosystem is the process of producers (such as plants) converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to primary consumers (herbivores) when they consume the producers.
Is called sewage.
The majority of fungal biomass is located underground in the form of mycelium, which consists of a network of thin, branching hyphae that extend through the soil and organic matter. This extensive underground network allows fungi to access nutrients and water efficiently, supporting their growth and reproduction.
There is no possible way to do so without a gameshark. Yeah some are avoidable, but there are always required fights no matter where you go...
no just as long as your underground
A system that allows energy but not matter to pass through is a selective permeable membrane. This membrane allows the transfer of energy in the form of heat or light, but prevents the passage of physical particles or substances. This process is commonly seen in technologies such as solar panels or insulating materials.
No. A meteor is an object from space that is falling through the atmosphere. A meteorite is a rock from space that has hit the ground. Coal is neither. It forms underground form dead plant matter.
Coal stores energy from the sun as organic matter, such as plants and trees, that absorbed sunlight through photosynthesis and stored the energy in their carbon-rich structures over millions of years. This organic matter was then buried underground and converted into coal through geological processes.
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potatoes grow underground. it doesn't matter
The matter thrown out of a volcano while it is erupting is called lava, and it consists of melted rock matter. Before erupting, the lava moves underground towards the opening of the volcano. When it is underground like this, it is called magma.