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A solar cooker and a pressure cooker both are used to cook food. Treating them as thermodynamic systems , discuss the similarities and differences between them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a solar cooker, heat is supplied in the form of solar radiation. The rate of supply of heat is relatively low. In a pressure cooker, usually LPG is used (burned) to provide heat. The rate of supply of heat is relatively high.

Answered by harshikasahdev007
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Differences: In a solar cooker, heat is supplied in the form of solar radiation. The rate of supply of heat is relatively low. In a pressure cooker, usually LPG is used (burned) to provide heat. The rate of supply of heat is relatively high.

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