Standing loss in a water geyser refers to the heat loss that occurs when hot water is stored in the tank but not used. This loss happens due to the temperature difference between the hot water inside the tank and the cooler surrounding environment, causing the water to gradually lose heat over time. The standing loss is influenced by factors such as the insulation quality of the tank and the ambient temperature. Higher standing losses can lead to increased energy consumption as the geyser works to maintain the water temperature.
If you mean an immersion heater for making hot water, they use 3 kW usually so you get enough for a bath in about two hours.
Leaning is just bad posture when standing. It can also mean that you have a curved spine.
"Inconspicuous" means not easily seen or noticed; not attracting attention or standing out.
because it is centre for intellect learning and memory consciousness and language if it is damaged it will mean loss of consciousness loss of memory , difficulty with leaning and such like
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
If by 'geyser' you mean an old water heater, it should be around 125 f.
If by 'geyser' you mean an old water heater, it should be around 125 f.
Geyser in algebra means that you take out algebra, then you put in globe to replace it. then look up geyser, and there it is! It means exploding created drinking fountain!
An electrical geyser is a sizable container which heats water using an electrical element, much like the element in a kettle. Unlike a kettle a geyser has a thermal switch that switches the element on and off. This is to control the temperature and control power consumption. A geyser is fitted with valves than control pressure caused by the expansion and possible over heating of the geyser. Over heating or faulty valves can cause a geyser to rupture causing damage or possibly injury (although the later is very unlikely). This is the extent of my knowledge on the subject so if you feel the need to correct or add anything please feel free.
Typed as"250" it has to do with people who like hot water (250 degrees) somehow poured into their rectum. Also known as geyser riders.
If you mean an immersion heater for making hot water, they use 3 kW usually so you get enough for a bath in about two hours.
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i think that you mean Geyser, and yes it would be, if you really mean glacier, no.
I'm assuming you mean a 'geyser' as in 'Hot water heater' as it's entered in 'Plumbing' In this case it can get to about 150f ,where it will possibly blow off the pressure relief valve. -It's common and easy to adjust these to 120 -130 f.
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I'm assuming you mean a 'geyser' as in 'Hot water heater' as it's entered in 'plumbing' In this case it can get to about 150f ,where it will possibly blow off the pressure relief valve. -It's common and easy to adjust these to 120 -130 f.
"Pohutu" means "explosion" in the Māori language and refers to the famous Pohutu Geyser, which is the largest active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere. Tourists can visit it in Rotorua, New Zealand, where it is a prominent feature of the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. The geyser erupts regularly, providing visitors with a spectacular natural display.