The nut that produces the most heat when burned is the almond. Almonds have a high fat content, which makes them a good source of energy when burned. When almonds are burned, they release a significant amount of heat due to the combustion of their fats.
Nut cracker is a second order lever because the nut(load) is in between.
it's believed that the ibo use the kola nut for all symbolic and spiritual uses
a walnut
I have found that most people say that Nut and Geb are the parents of seshat but other people have found that not to be true so are they or are they not a question that will never be answered Shawna Scott
The moisture in the acorn is also heated and that moisture begins to boil. Eventually contained in the shell of the nut the pressure builds until the nut shell can no longer contain it. This causes the nut to explode. Most people do not appreciate the explosive power of water. If you think of it why does a volcano explode? Some volcanoes explode with some of the most intense explosions on earth. These are all triggered by water in the volcano heating to incredible pressures. If you have ever seen a "pressure cooker" explode in a kitchen there the extra pressure is around 14 lbs/sq inch. The pressures in a volcano can be thousands of pounds per square inch.
Pecan Tree
In a basic form sun light produces heat, heat act's as a catalyst which speed's up chemical reaction. SO in a nut shell sunlight makes the dissolving process occur more rapidly.
Hickory
hickory
The hickory tree produces small nuts that are edible.
When an object is heated, it will expand. When cooled it will contract. So if you quickly heat and cool a stuck nut and bolt, it can break apart the rust or whatever is causing it to stick.
It is the horse chestnut that produces conkers.
If a nut is very likely to be tough, or if it's rusted in place, I heat it with a propane torch first. If applying heat is dangerous, I hit one flange of the nut with a spring loaded impact tool.
It is considered a tree nut by most allergists, but it is not an actual nut.
Macadamia
yes
Assuming they're all at the same height, the one with the most mass. Chemically speaking they're roughly equivalent in terms of heat of formation, so the one with the most mass still wins there.