What is type of energy is associated with an object's position and the force acting upon it?
Potential Energy
This occurs when heat is removed from steam, and it changes back to water.
Condensation
What is the meaning of SMGP?
San Miguel Global Power
What is the meaning of CFB inf CFB Technology?
Circulating Fluidized Bed
What is the full name of LPI - Technical Training Head?
Plaridel T. Africa
This is the molecular composition of water, consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Water (H₂O)
The temperature (in Fahrenheit) at which water boils at standard atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi).
212°F (Boiling Point)
This type of energy is associated with the pressure and volume of a gas, such as steam in power plants.
P-V Energy (Pressure-Volume Energy)
A thermometer that measures temperature by monitoring the change in resistance of a material as the temperature changes, useful for a wide range of temperatures.
Resistance thermometer
What is the installed capacity of Malita Plant?
300 MW
It is defined as the capacity to do work, and is a fundamental concept in science, often measured in units such as foot-pounds or joules.
Energy
This phenomenon in steam pipes occurs when steam picks up water and the resulting pressure forces the water to move violently.
Water Hammer
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A device that uses two different metals to generate a voltage at their junction, which can be used to measure temperature changes.
Thermocouple
The temperature at which water turns to steam is affected mainly by this physical factor.
Pressure
When energy is transferred from one object to another because of a difference in temperature, this energy is called what?
Heat
This process occurs when a substance goes directly from the solid phase to the gas phase without becoming liquid.
Sublimation
The heat required to change water from liquid to vapor at its boiling point is called what?
Heat of Vaporization
This term refers to the energy required to convert one pound of ice at 32°F to liquid water at 32°F.
Heat of Fusion
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same.
-40
This phase of water occurs when the temperature drops below 32°F.
Ice (Solid Phase)
This is the energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
Specific Heat
What is the meaning of BTU?
British Thermal Unit
Who is the Plant Manager of Malita Plant?
Mr. Vasco Saldaña
What is the middle name of the lecturer?
Sevilla