I'm not sure of your question.
In the USA, most hot water heaters and furnaces are independent units. They can be either gas (methane) or electric powered. The hot water heaters are thermostatically controlled, and thus the water temperatures in the gas and electric water heaters would be essentially the same. The speed at heating the water depends on the HW heater design, but both gas and electric HW heaters would be similar in speed.
I've heard of combined Hot water heaters and furnaces in use in Russia, with the side effect of only having hot water in the winter.
Here in the USA, electric furnaces come in 2 varieties. Heat Pumps function somewhat like an air conditioning unit, and deal with heat differentials. In mild temperatures, they are more efficient than direct electric heating. However, the temperature increase is relatively moderate. It is likely they could only heat water to a "luke-warm" temperature.
Using conventional electric heating, the electric heating elements can become extremely hot. Think of your stove with temperatures in excess of 400 degrees F. However, the actual temperature of water would be dependent on the design.
I would encourage consulting the manufacturer of the device you are interested in with any device specific questions.
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Rutherford supposed that the atom had a central positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons.
Rutherford's model for the atom, based on the Geiger-Marsden experiment results, contained the new features of a relatively high central charge concentrated into a very small volume in comparison to the rest of the atom and with this central volume also containing the bulk of the atomic mass of the atom. later this is called as nucleus.
the oscillating theory of the universe suggests that the creation of this universe followed the death of the last universe. bethany punter wrote this - scientific genius :) hey scientific genius :) (bethany punter)
Well it is much smaller than the actual earth. The crust is a little tiny tiny sliver compared to the other layers. It doesn't get to show the temperature or state of matter on a model (at least most).
How is the central heating model not like an electric circuit?
It depends on its kilowattage rather than its fluid capacity and also on the output temperature if its temperature control specific
Because a central heating model does not have any electrons travelling through wires but have water. If a wire broke in a electric circuit , then if you're not going to turn off the circuit you would get electrecuted. In a central heating system, if it would break water will leak and nothing will hurt you or anything and you won't get electrecuted.
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Arrowhead water is available in coolers for household or office needs. The varieties of coolers vary from a cooler that has both hot & cold water capabilities, as well as coolers that provide water at room temperature so that electricity is not needed.
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The Trane model YCC036A1LOAA is a packaged rooftop unit that typically has a heating capacity of approximately 36,000 BTUs. This unit is designed for efficient heating and cooling in commercial applications. For precise specifications, it's always best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or data sheet.
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It is not recommended to modify the heating element of your Model FH4ANF002 as it may exceed the manufacturer's specifications and compromise safety. You can achieve more warmth by using supplemental heating sources or by improving the insulation and efficiency of your home.
The Trane model TTR730B100A0 is a 3-ton packaged rooftop unit. It is designed for commercial applications and provides heating and cooling solutions. This model typically features a 36,000 BTU capacity for both heating and cooling functions.