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What is the work done by 9.00 of water when it is all boiled to steam at 100?

Not enough information to answer. Water does not do work when transformed into steam. Once it exists as steam, work can be done as it converts back to water. You will always get less out than you put in. The energy you put in is called the enthalpy of vaporization, (delta H), is also called heat of vaporization or heat of evaporation. The energy required to transform water from a liquid into a gas at atmospheric pressure is 40.68 kilojoules per mole 2260 kilojoules per kilogram. Energy is the ability to do work. Creating steam requires energy. Water does not do work when transformed into steam. Steam, after it is created, can do work and in the normal steam engine, it is then converted back to water. That process involves a few basic issues such as pressure, temperature change and entropy which are not available with the data provided.


How does a wood fire generator work to produce electricity?

A wood fire generator works by burning wood to heat water and produce steam. The steam then turns a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity.


How does trottling calorimeter work?

A throttling calorimeter is a device used to measure the dryness fraction of steam. It works by passing steam through a small nozzle, causing a rapid expansion which results in a drop in pressure and temperature. By measuring the initial and final conditions of the steam, the dryness fraction can be calculated.


Would a 125 volt cord work with a 115 volt compressor?

Yes. The cord only transmits the power. Whatever that goes in is what comes out.


How does a wood fired generator work to produce electricity?

A wood-fired generator works by burning wood to heat water and produce steam. The steam then drives a turbine connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electricity.

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How does a natural gas driven engine gas compressor work?

There is also a great tutorial video on http://sageenergy.ca/learning-centre-tools/online-operator-training/ which explains the process in detail.Internal combustion engines can be made to work on natural gas as on gasoline or diesel. Then it is just connected to a compressor.


Why is it advantageous to use steam as hot as possible in a steam driven turbine?

in practice;the steam MUST be in the superheated region before entering the turbine.superheated steam means there is not moister in the steam (dry steam)the reason is moister will damage the turbine blades.in theory;the hotter the temperature the better the efficiency (look up vapor power cycles)work done by the turbine = the enthalpy (at temp. of steam entering the turbine)- the enthalpy at the turbine exist.the efficiency = work done by the turbine / the heat input.


How steam boilers work?

Steam boilers work by boiling water to generate steam. The steam then is used to heat the engine.


Can I run my car's air conditioning with engine off?

no... your a/c compressor is engine driven, does not supply pressure with engine off, i hav seen an after market electric compressor by ARB that will run at the flick of a switch. sorry not much help, just dosent work without the engine on


How does the compressor work?

what is the meaning of compressor.and how does compressor work.and how many types of compressors


How does a rotary compressor work?

Same way a non rotary compressor works


Does a steam need water to work?

steam is water


How does a compressor in heavy vehicle work?

the compressor is coupled with engine.when the engine runs at 1000 rpm ,the compressor also will work at that rpm ,so that is air is compressed in tanks and it is used for applying.


If compressor has failed will air conditioner run?

If the compressor has stopped running altogether the AC will not work.


Can a mechanic recharge air conditioning without the compressor running?

yes but if the compressor does not work there is no reason for it.


How does a high pressure fuel pump work?

It is a gear or chain driven compressor, piston or rotor(like new oil pumps). It is feed fuel by a normal fuel pump at around 43psi and compresses it up to 25,000psi.


How does the alternator and the air compressor work together?

THere isn't really any connection between the alternator and the compressor except that they are both driven by the belt. The alternator generates electricity for the vehicle, and the compressor uses electricity to power the clutch that turns the compressor shaft. I can't think of any other connection. They don't actually work together as if they were part of the same system. The alternator system, and the AC system are two separate systems that do not depend on each other to function, other than the fact that the compressor uses some electricity for the clutch, but if the alternator stops charging, the car's battery would supply the voltage needed until it runs down.