A baghouse, or bag filter, works by using a series of fabric filter bags to capture dust and particulate matter from industrial exhaust gases. As the dirty air passes through the bags, particles are trapped on the outside of the fabric while clean air is released through the inside. Periodically, the bags are cleaned using methods such as reverse air or pulse jet cleaning to remove accumulated dust, which is then collected for disposal or recycling. This efficient filtration system helps reduce emissions and improve air quality in industrial settings.
in your house
What bag? More information is needed.
carrying a bag not doing work cause without force.
Yes, they should that depends if they are bag heads or not if they are a bag head no if they are a drunk no if they take any drug no if they work or are looking for work yes but those who fart kids out just for the house should have there kids removed and be sterilised
The phrase "It's in the bag" originated in England. A green bag can be found hanging behind the speaker's chair in the House of Commons where public petitions to the House are placed. "Its in the bag" means literary the petition is cast, its a deal.
You cannot delete a house on Habitarium. To move your house off the game screen, click on the item bag, click the house that you want to move, then drag the house in your item bag. Make sure there are no petpetpets in that house.
Yes, because you can bag something if you work in a store.
You don't. You carry a bag of chicken feed from the farmer's house (start) to his brother's house (right side star).
Not very common.
I used my new duffel bag to put my clothes in for my trip to grandma's house :)
Yes. Physicists have confused negative work and positive work. The 'en' in energy is 'input' or energy is 'work/ergs in'. When you set a heavy bag down you are letting work out. Lifting a bag against gravity is putting work in, dropping a bag with gravity is getting work out.This is an error that started around 1900 when Physicists like Maxwell defined Energy as displacing an object in the direction of the force. This definition is an error, displacing an object against the force requires putting ergs in, energy. Displacing an object in the direction of the force is exergy, work out, like dropping a rock is work out, lifting a rock is work in.
The work done by the boy in carrying the bag is equal to the force applied (weight of the bag, which is 2kg in this case) multiplied by the distance traveled. The work done would be measured in joules.