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If we keep pop corn in a pressure cooker on a flame, heat is transferred from flame to corn by ??

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Answered by subhashishmandal33
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Explanation: For example, when you pop corn in a cooker on a flame, heat is transferred from the flame to the corn by conduction. Conductors: Materials that allow the flow of heat are called conductors. Examples of good conductors are copper, steel, silver and iron. Insulators: Materials that do not allow the flow of heat are called insulators.

Answered by ajaymadhusingh4
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when a popcorn is put into a pressure cooker on heating it the pressure comes upon the kaun which contains of two layers in a layer is soft and outer layer is hard as the hard electrax it contains of liquid material which changes into a purse and in a frequently and and forms a soft material and the other parts which is known as popcorn which we used to eat while having seen a movie

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