how does food make faster in pressure cooker? in physics
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Food is cooked more quickly in a pressure cooker because at the higher pressure (1 bar/15 psi), the boiling point of water rises from 100 °C (212 °F) to 121 °C (250 °F). ... Since less water or liquid has to be heated, the food reaches its cooking temperature faster.
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pressure cooker traps that hot air and moisture with the food, which expedites the cooking process. “In other words, the moisture surrounding the food itself reaches higher temperatures than it would without the pressure, which speeds up the chemical processes involved in cooking.
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