i think its the us virginian but im not sure i was
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
all temperatures above saturated steam is super heated steam. "Superheated" steam isn't so much a scientific term as a technical term. Steam is more efficient the more energy it has (the molecules have more kenetic energy/are hotter). During the height of steam locomotive development, the most fuel efficient way to accomplish this was to collect the steam, and then run it through a series of loops that are exposed to the exhaust gases of the original combustion, there-by further heating the steam. Because the steam receives no further moisture, but received further heat energy, it is considered 'dry' steam. Superheat was a term coined by the engine builders as a way to promote the design as a way to sell their engines. Because the superheater pipes carried steam pressure, they added additional equipment that had to be inspected as per ICC regulations. Because they also were exposed to the exhaust gas stream, they had a likelyhood of being erroded by the waste fuel being exhausted as well as the 1300+ degree combustion exhsut gasses.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
The wall exerted less force, so the force exerted on the wall by the locomotive was greater than the force of the wall.
there is no strongest rubber
yes, but not the strongest train of all time. the Union Pacific centennial locomotive holds that record
steam locomotive
A steam locomotive platform
Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
The first steam Locomotive was invented by George Stephenson in 1812.
Peter cooper invented the first steam locomotive
The steam locomotive provided faster land transportation.
Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum was created in 1972.
I think Trevithick's steam locomotive was made in 1804.
A condensing steam locomotive uses a condenser connected to a series of valves and other equipment. It is designed primarily to reduce emissions, but otherwise is a typical steam locomotive.
cart+steam engine