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The working of a pressure cooker follows the Gay Lussac's law. As the temperature increases, the pressure inside the pressure cooker also increases, which makes the food cook faster. Other examples are: Car tires in hot weather.
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The working of a pressure cooker follows the Gay Lussac's law. As the temperature increases, the pressure inside the pressure cooker also increases, which makes the food cook faster. Other examples are: Car tires in hot weather.
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