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What is AO Smith known for specializing in?

AO Smith specializes inn commercial and residential water heaters. They carry many different brands of water heaters including State, American, Reliance, GSW, John Wood, Takagi, and their own brand.


What did people use before gas water heaters?

Coal or wood fired boilers or just heat water on the stove. A wood stove most likely.


What has the author David W McCowen written?

David W. McCowen has written: 'Heating household water with a wood stove' -- subject(s): Heat exchangers, Stoves, Wood, Water heaters, Wood Stoves


Are the Amish heaters as good as they say they are?

Yes, their wood and coal heaters are very good.


What makes crackle noise in wood fire?

The water molecules evaporating in the wood.


Why wood remains on surface of water?

Wood holds oxygen molecules, Which create boyency, and this makes it float.


Can ebony wood float on water?

Ebony wood is a very dense and heavy wood, so it usually does not float on water. Its density makes it sink rather than float.


Why is wood important to people?

Wood makes paper. Wood makes money. Wood makes houses and stores.


Is wood important to people?

Wood makes paper. Wood makes money. Wood makes houses and stores.


Who makes wood?

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Does the wood float in water cause the wood has greater volume than the water?

Yes, in respect of samples of wood and water with the same weight. Before you put the wood in the water, the bulk of the water is supporting a volume of water at the surface, whose shape is the same as the submerged part of the wood. Wood has a lower density so the weight of the wood below the surface is lower than the weight of the water it displaced, and the weight of the wood above the surface makes up the difference, so the water is supporting the same total weight as before.


Why do a wooden float or sink in water?

Wood floats in water because it is less dense than water, which makes it buoyant. The air trapped within the wood fibers increases its buoyancy. If wood is waterlogged or saturated with water, it may sink because its density becomes greater than that of water.