The increase in the temperature of water above its boiling point in the pressure cooker is due to change in_______ a.Pressure b.Volume c.Mass d.All of these
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The correct answer is Pressure i.e. option ( a ).
• The increase in the temperature of water above it's boiling point in the pressure cooker is due to change in pressure.
• Pressure is thrust that acts per unit area or the normal force that acts per unit area.
• It is constant throughout the mass of any fluid.
• In case of fluids, pressure is exerted in all the directions.
• The increase in the temperature of water above it's boiling point in the pressure cooker is due to change in pressure.
• Pressure is thrust that acts per unit area or the normal force that acts per unit area.
• It is constant throughout the mass of any fluid.
• In case of fluids, pressure is exerted in all the directions.
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OPTION A
Pressure
The increase in the temperature of water above its boiling point in the pressure cooker is due to change in .
About Pressure
Pressure :- it is the normal force that acts upon an area is called pressure.
➡️ In case of fluids,
Pressure is exerted in all directions
➡️ it is also constant throughout the mass of any fluid.
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OPTION A
Pressure
The increase in the temperature of water above its boiling point in the pressure cooker is due to change in .
About Pressure
Pressure :- it is the normal force that acts upon an area is called pressure.
➡️ In case of fluids,
Pressure is exerted in all directions
➡️ it is also constant throughout the mass of any fluid.
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