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What are the Units of Measurement of Energy? What are the Units of Measurement of Power? What are the Units of Measurement of Work? What are the Units of Measurement of Heat?

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Energy is the integral part of our life. It is the energy that produces work, heat and power. Energy and power are measured in different units which …

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Types of Wind Power Plants: Overview of Four Different Kinds

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Wind power plants may seem the same from the outside in the form of huge blades on tall towers but actually there are several types of wind power …

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What is the Latent Heat of the Substance? Types of Latent Heat of Substance.

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The amount of heat required to change the phase of the substance is called as the latent heat of substance. There are three phases of substance: solid …

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What is the Specific Heat of the Substance? What is the Specific heat at constant pressure? What is Specific heat at constant volume?

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

When the substance is heated its temperature increases and when the susbtance is cooled its temperature reduces. The amount of heat required to added …

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The Effects of Cavitation - Learn Why Your Pipe Burst

  • Categories : Fluid mechanics & how it relates to mechanical engineering
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

When cavitation occurs it can sometimes be very destructive. However, when done in a controlled environment, it can be helpful.

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Thermodynamic Equilibrium Part-2: Causes of Non-Equilibruim of the System

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The two systems are said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium wih each other when they are in mechanical, chemical and thermal equilibrium with each …

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What is Thermodynamic Equilibrium?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The two systems are said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium with each other when they are in mechanical, chemical and thermal equilibrium with each …

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Where and How Cavitation Occurs

  • Categories : Fluid mechanics & how it relates to mechanical engineering
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Ever hear a banging noise in your house whenever you run the water? Find out how it happens and other places it can occur. Also let us see what is …

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Drilling for Oil: Offshore vs. Onshore

  • Categories : Fluid mechanics & how it relates to mechanical engineering
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Drilling for oil involves penetrating through various layers of the earth surface to reach, deposits of hydrocarbons. Drilling goes on both below the …

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OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diodes Soon to be in Your Home

  • Categories : Hobbyist & diy electronic devices & circuits
  • Tags : Electrical engineering

OLED technology, or Organic Light Emitting Diodes, may very well be lighting your life in the very near future, thanks to new developments by a …

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The Principle of Increase of Entropy. Why the Entropy of Universe Increases? Why Entopy of the Universe never Reduces? What is Entropy?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The entropy of the system never reduces. In the ideal process it can remain remain constant, but in actual process the entropy of system and universe …

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What are Reversible and Irreversible Processes in Thermodynamics?

  • Categories : Thermodynamics
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

There are two main types of thermodynamic processes: the reversible and irreversible. The reversible process is the ideal process which never occurs, …

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