Physics, asked by saiarun, 1 year ago

functioning of geyser

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Answered by cutie
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A geyser is a hot spring which shoots out water and steam. they erupt when pressure is built up. The temperature near the bottom of the geyser become high enough and the water starts boiling. Steam bubbles come out of the top of the column. They burst through the geyser's vent. Some water flows out or splashes out. This makes the weight of the column of water and the pressure on the water  less. When this pressure is released, the hot water turns into steam and it boils.
Answered by yogitha
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Geysers work on a principle of converting electrical energy into the heat energy. There is heating element inside the geyser which gets heated. Cold water gets collected into the geyser tank and gets heated to a certain temperature. There is thermostat device, fitted in the geyser, which cuts off the electric supply to the geyser, once the water inside reaches a certain temperature. It helps conserving the electricity. For the convenience of the users, there are two LED lights are given on the below side of the geyser. Conventionally, these are red and green lights. When the element is heating up, red light is lighted and when the element stops working, green light starting emitting. Emission of green light means the water is hot at the maximum temperature allowed by the geyser. Cold water in the geyser come in through a separate inlet and hot water goes out through a separate outlet.

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