Silos are generally used for the storage of any bulk materials. Agriculture silos tend to store grains and fermented feed (silage). Industrial silos store coal, cement, chemicals, sand and similar materials.
The weight of a grain silo top can vary depending on its size and material. On average, a small grain silo top can weigh between 500-1,000 pounds, while larger silo tops can weigh several tons. It is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or an engineer for specific weight information.
A typical Harvestore silo of that size would weigh approximately 10,000-12,000 pounds when empty. This weight can vary based on the specific design and materials used in construction. For a more precise calculation, you would need to know the exact specifications and materials of the specific silo in question.
No, Stored energy is Potential Energy. Kinetic Energy is already in motion.
Food provides energy, and too much food = too much energy so it will be stored. It will be stored and it is what we call fat. Fat can be stored almost anywhere on the human body, their usually stored around our bellys, butts, legs and arms.
Stored energy and the energy of position are forms of potential energy. This type of energy is associated with the position or configuration of an object in a system. When the object's position changes, potential energy can be converted into other forms such as kinetic energy.
Grain is usually stored in a silo, a tall tower or pit, usually on a farm or property.
Silage.
The answer is silo. Ice is stored in a freezer, and wheat is stored in a silo.
silo
It is the place where grain is stored.
"Farmer Jones put the corn in the silo to store it for winter use."
A granary or silo.
Cattle food stored in a silo is called silage.
Armoury, magazine, or silo. Probably others also.
Armoury, magazine, or silo. Probably others also.
Silo
Usually called a silo.