That will completely depend on how much water there is.
8*3.5*1000*1000 litres
12 divided by 1000 is 1.2 cents per gallon
1 cbm of what? If water, than 1000 kgs
1000 m. of pure water = 100 bar plus atmospheric pressure at say 1 bar = 101 bar. Seawater will be more because the density is higher.
1700 times(x)
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit water expands approximately 1,700 its original volume when converted to steam.
1,832 degrees Fahrenheit.
That depends on what temperature it started at. Whatever scale of temperature you are using, water will be steam at 500 degrees.
Water weighs 1kg per liter. If it is all turned to steam you will have 1kg of steam. Water expands to nearly 1700 times its original volume at 212 degrees.
1000 lbs of water weighs 1000 lbs.
1760 times
5%
1...... Billion dollars
To raise 1000 grams of water from 50 to 100 degrees requires 50 degrees x 1000 grams of heat, so the answer is 50,000 calories. Water at 100 degrees requires an additional 550 calories to convert 1 gram fully into steam. Therefore the remaining 50,000 calories can convert 50,000/550 grams into steam. So 90.9 grams become steam, and that's the answer.
On heating. water molecules expand till they reach 100 cecius and break free from each other and turn into vapor. On cooling, when the temprature is 4 degree celcius, water starts to expand till it freeze.
What size cistern what temp