A necessary input for all heat engines is a high-temperature heat source to provide the thermal energy needed for the engine to operate. This heat source drives the conversion of heat energy into mechanical work through a thermodynamic cycle, making it an essential component of the engine.
Heat energy is, to an extent, unusable energy. If you have a heat DIFFERENCE, you can convert part of the heat energy - but only part of it - to other kinds of energy. That part, you can of course convert to practically any other type of energy.
An input arm in science typically refers to a component or part of a device or system that receives input or information. It could be a mechanical arm that moves based on input signals, or a part of a sensor that collects data from the environment.
The effort or input force is the part of a lever that applies the force to move an object.
In a compound machine, the output force of one part becomes the input force for the next part. This allows the overall machine to multiply the force applied to it by using a series of simple machines working together. The output force of the compound machine is the product of all the individual input forces and mechanical advantages of each part.
The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas. This raises the refrigerant's pressure and temperature, so the heat-exchanging coils outside the refrigerator allow the refrigerant to dissipate the heat of pressurization.
No, input and output are not part of CPU.
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A: ANY part that uses current to do the work will use some of the input energy to make it operational. this energy is called dissipation of the device and it is wasted as heat
Heat energy is, to an extent, unusable energy. If you have a heat DIFFERENCE, you can convert part of the heat energy - but only part of it - to other kinds of energy. That part, you can of course convert to practically any other type of energy.
Because engines are big and bulky.
A computer mouse does not use any input, it IS an input device.
The bottom part of a rocket is called the "rocket stage" or "first stage." This part contains the engines and fuel necessary for liftoff and initial ascent. After its fuel is expended, it typically separates from the rest of the rocket to reduce weight for the subsequent stages.
The antenna.
Input, it is part of the mouse, which inputs the cursor position to the computer.
Many factories in Britain make jet engines.
The part on a machine that regulates speed is called a governor. It works by adjusting the flow of fuel or other input to control the speed of the machine. Governors are commonly used in engines and other mechanical systems to maintain a consistent speed under different conditions.