A 'stinger' is a small coil that clips onto a cup. After putting water in the cup it is plugged into a wall socket. It will heat water to boiling in about 2 minutes.
A water heater usually heats water stored in a tank and then sends it into the pipeline. A tankless water heater has no tank and heats the water during its passage and so heats the water only when one asks for it.
The one substance that heats more slowly than others is water. Water can exist in the various forms of matter which are gases, liquids and solids.
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No. After a bee has stung its victim, when it pulls away the barbed stinger pulls out of the bee's body together with with the venom sac and the associated structures. The bee dies from its injuries.
This is a solar thermal energy system. Solar panels capture sunlight to heat air, which then heats copper tubes filled with water to produce hot water or steam for use in heating or electricity generation.
Well hmm hard question hmm let me look at the question again (the difference??) well one heats water and the other one heats HOT water!!! no just kidding they are the same THING! either gas or electric but the same!A "hot water heater" is actually a booster to increase the heated water to a higher temperature
Water is used as the standard against which one measures specific heats. Water has a specific heat of 1 Btu/lb/deg F or 1 J/g/deg C.
Bees have only one stinger. The stinger is barbed, so after stinging, the bee tries to pull away, ripping out it's stinger and a few intestines, effectively killing the kamikaze insect.
If they get hit by one they will DIE!
A bee will develop its stinger for either predation or defense. Unlike bumble bees honey bees can only use their stinger one time.