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Steam Book Unit #2

Unit #1 Steam Book
Horizontales
Heat energy will always flow from a material having a high temperature to a material with a lower temperature.
Steam with a moisture content of more than 2%.
The transfer of heat in which heat is moved from one location to another through the circulation of a fluid, such as air or water.
Law of Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another.
Forces involving the movement or velocity of a fluid.
Steam with a moisture content of 2% or less
Occurs because of a combination of heat transfer by conduction and heat transfer by actual movement of some of the fluid from one place to another.
Steam that has been heated above its corresponding saturation temperature with no increase in pressure.
The temperature at which water is ready to boil at any given pressure.
The instantaneous change of state from a liquid to a vapor that takes place when a liquid flows from a high-pressure area to a lower-pressure area with the temperature of the liquid above the boiling point corresponding to the lower pressure.
The flow of heat through an object or substance or the flow of heat from one object or body to another when the objects or bodies are in direct physical contact.
The exchange of thermal radiation energy between two or more objects.
The latent heat involved with changes between the solid and liquid states.
Verticales
A property of a substance that is a measure of the energy it contains, expressed as heat.
The quantity of heat added or removed to bring about a change of state.
The use of fans and blowers to assist heat transfer by convection.
The flow of heat through an object or substance or the flow of heat from one object or body to another when the objects or bodies are in direct physical contact.
The science of thermal energy (heat) and how it transforms to and from other forms of energy.
A type of resistor made of a material whose electrical resistance varies with temperature.
Steam that is in contact with the water it has been generated from.
Law of thermodynamics, Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another.
A mechanical pressure gauge with a curved tube made of thin metal that acts as a pressure-sensing element.