thermostat
The type of apps people use in their everyday life to make it easier depends in the person. For example, thrifty people will use the coupon apps and stockbrokers will use stock and bond apps.
Apartheid was apparent in that black people could not use the same buses, railway carriages, public toilets, beaches and many other facilities.
We use paper everyday. That was made by the Chinese or the people in Mesopotamia I forgot but oh well i know for a fact that both of them made a type of paper.
The purpose of strip cropping is erosion control and the conservation of rain water. Strip cropping is done through the process of planting crops in a narrow strip and growing the crops close together.
Everyday things Chopsticks, squat toilets, Yuan ( RMB or Chinese currency ) some common things just like the things you use in your country.
Bimetallic strip
fire alarm
When the temperature of the iron increases, the bimetallic strip bends upwards. This breaks the contact between the strip and the heating coil. When the temperature falls, the bimetallic strip bends down and the contact is restored.
because of pressure
Appliances like electric iron, which need a cut off from the electric current from time to time as the appliance is heated adequately, use bimetallic strip for this.
yes, in automated iron boxes
A bimetallic strip can be used in thermostats to control temperature by bending due to temperature changes. This can be seen in appliances like ovens, refrigerators, and irons where the bimetallic strip acts to regulate the temperature setting.
No, a barometer does not use a bimetallic strip. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure, usually using a column of mercury in a glass tube. A bimetallic strip is typically used in devices to measure temperature, as it bends with changes in temperature due to its two bonded metal strips with different coefficients of thermal expansion.
Copper is used in a bimetallic strip thermometer because it is a good conductor of heat, allowing for accurate temperature readings. When the bimetallic strip is heated, the two metals with different thermal expansion coefficients cause the strip to bend, and copper's ductility helps maintain the strip's shape over multiple temperature cycles.
That would be more of a unimetallic strip. No, you need to use two different metals.
When a bimetallic strip is exposed to the flame of a burner, the two metals in the strip expand at different rates due to their differing coefficients of thermal expansion. This causes the strip to bend as one side expands more than the other, demonstrating the principle behind the bimetallic strip's use in thermostats and temperature-regulating devices.
A bimetallic strip in a thermostat is used to bend or curve in response to changes in temperature. As it heats up or cools down, the bimetallic strip moves, which in turn triggers the thermostat to turn a heating or cooling system on or off to regulate the temperature in a space.