Physics, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Let's think of another example of baking a cake. Imagine you have just finished baking a cake in the oven at 180 °C.
i) When you remove the cake from the oven, which is more likely to burn you more, the metal cake tin, or the cake? ii) Do you think the cake and the tin are at the same temperature when you remove them from the oven? Why?

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Answered by mirgulzar2011
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Answer:

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Answered by hchandra5205
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I) Metal cake tin will burn more than cake, as metals are good conductor of heat.

II) No, the cake and tin are not in the same temperature, because cake loses its heat to surrounding faster than metal tin

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