To calculate the amount of energy required to produce steam, we need to know the specific enthalpy of water and the temperature/pressure conditions. Generally, it takes about 1,000 BTUs to convert 1 pound of water at 212°F to steam. Therefore, for 32 million pounds of steam, it would require approximately 32 million BTUs, or 32,000 MMBTUs (using the conversion that 1 MMBTU = 1,000,000 BTUs).
1000000÷10000 = 100
You need to be very clear to distinguish between earn and make. People is some jobs can make 1 million pounds in a year or less but that does not mean they earn it!
One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. When water is converted to steam, it expands significantly; specifically, one pound of water can produce about 1,600 gallons of steam at atmospheric pressure. Therefore, 1 gallon of water can produce around 13,440 pounds of steam when fully vaporized.
There are 100 pennies in a pound. Therefore, 1000000 pennies is equal to 1000000/100 = 10000 pounds.
on average £312.00 per day...!
The easiest way to make a million pounds is to sell something of value. Getting a good job can also help you make a million pounds.
There are 1,000 pounds in a thousand pounds, so to find out how many thousand pounds make a million pounds, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1,000. Therefore, there are 1,000 thousand pounds in a million pounds.
To make 37000 pounds of steam, you would need 37000 pounds of water. This is because steam is simply water in the gas phase, so the weight of the steam would be equal to the weight of the water used to generate it.
70000 pounds .
Hershey produces about 1 million pounds of chocolate a day. So about 365 million pounds of chocolate a year.
1,000,000 rupees make 1 million rupees. 68,149,000 rupees make 1 million Euro. 55,093,000 rupees make 1 million dollars. 85,864,000 rupees make 1 million British pounds.
5 million pounds a year
9 million pounds
1000000÷10000 = 100
8.3 million pounds
500000
One trillion, or, 1,000,000,000,000 lbs. I think that's the right number of zeros...try googling "one trillion"