gelisaBeemginitaSa
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  • 22-12-2016
  • Physics
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How do the principles of convection, conduction, and radiation explain how the water in the saucepan gets hot?

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johnkellock
johnkellock johnkellock
  • 23-12-2016
Heat comes from stove flame to the sauce pan by radiation through infrared energy, heat conducts the metal of the sauce pan; Convection brings cool water to the hot surface at the bottom of the hot sauce pan until all or most of the water is hot enough to boil.
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