The flame under. a.whistling cooker is suddenly put off. The whistle is then removed to release the steam and the lid is forcibly opened.You see water boiling in the cooker even when no flame is underneath it. EXPLAIN WHY..
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Bcoz of the heat sustained by steam in cooker...
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Hi friend,
Explanatinon :-
Basically when we put water in a whistling cookers it boils more then 100 °C because it is the undepressure and the steam removed.
When the flame of the coocker is put off , the whistle is removed and the lid is opened forcibly, the pressure inside the coocker decreases and now the water starts boiling at its normal boiling point ( 100°C). So, this is why when we opened the lid we see the water boiling...i hope it helps you
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Explanatinon :-
Basically when we put water in a whistling cookers it boils more then 100 °C because it is the undepressure and the steam removed.
When the flame of the coocker is put off , the whistle is removed and the lid is opened forcibly, the pressure inside the coocker decreases and now the water starts boiling at its normal boiling point ( 100°C). So, this is why when we opened the lid we see the water boiling...i hope it helps you
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enormous010:
Well ! Thanks for brainliest
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