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q is the amount of heat.. that formula is used in finding heat problems
the formula to find specific heat is specific heat= calories/mass X change in temperature.
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The formula for finding the amount of heat transferred to an object is Q = mc(change in T). Q represents heat energy in J, m is the mass of the object in kg, and c is the specific heat of the material.
The disadvantages of heat are that if there is no solar energy, then there is no heat.
heat rate = characteristic of fluid and structures * area * difference in temperature between surface and bulk fluid
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It is heat energy. The turbine turns heat energy into mechanical energy.
becouse this steam is use repetdly for the turbine
Calculating heat absorbed or released when any gas / liquid transformation takes place. I'm not an engineer, but I would imagine these calculations are performed in designing steam plants to make electricity. Water must be boiled, the steam runs thru a steam turbine, then it is condensed into water and is recycled ... boiledto steam ... thru turbine ... condensed etc.
The word is "turbine".
Firstly, vacuum is being created in turbine exhaust and condenser rather than being required. It is created to reduce the back-pressures and to improve the turbine efficiency. Also, with vacuum the designers can design large size last stage blades of LP turbine for maximizing the turbine output.
The heat rate of a gas turbine using petroleum is 13,622. On the other hand, gas turbines that use natural gas produce a heat rate of 11,499.
Electric. The nuclear energy produces heat, heat boils water, steam drives turbine, turbine makes electircity.
Heat. Which is used to boil water which turns a turbine. The turbine generates electricity.
Either heat air and force through a turbine, or heat water into steam (and use a turbine or a steam engine). Then connect to a generator.
Every 120 days, a dog goes into heat. The pregnancy period is included when calculating the next heat.