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what do cooking appliances conduct​

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Answered by SmilekillerTaeTae
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Conduction transfers the heat using direct contact; food is heated directly in a metal pan, in a liquid, or surrounded by air. Dropping an egg into a pan of boiling water is a good example. The heat from the water is transferred to the egg

Answered by hrwt001
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cooking appliances conduct heat

Conduction is the process of heat being transferred between objects through direct contact, and it's the most common type of heat transfer. For example, in cooking the burners on stoves will conduct heat energy to the bottom of a pan sitting on top of it. From there, the pan conducts heat to its contents.

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