If a pan is removed from the fire, it loses heat to the
surrounding by radiation and it cools down.
Explain why.
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Explanation:
If a pan is removed from the fire, it loses heat to the
surrounding by radiation and it cools down.
Explain why.
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Answer:
When the pan is removed from the fire, it slowly cools down.
Explanation:
The heat is transferred from the pan to the surroundings since heat flows from a hotter object to a colder object
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