3. If a pan is removed from the fire then why does it cool down?
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The heat is transferred from the pan to the surroundings. So you can understand that in both cases, the heat flows from a hotter object to a colder object.
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you might have observed that a frying pan becomes hot when kept on a flame. it is because the heat passes from the flame to the untensil. when the pan is removed from the fire, it slowly cool down . in fact , in all cases heat flows from hotter object to a colder object.
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