If a pan is removed from the fire, then why does it cool down?
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It is because the heat passes from the flame to the utensil. When the pan is removed from the fire, it slowly cools down. ... 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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the pan is no longer receiving heat from the stove so it loses it heat to the atmosphere
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the laws of thermodynamics
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