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Increases until it reaches 100 degrees Celsius, at which point it would begin to change phase into gas and stop increasing in temperature.
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it heats the air above it.
yes pressure cooker is an example for both charles' law and boyle's. under constant volume temperature is directly proportional to pressure, where the pressure is directly proportional to temperature. so when the stove heats the cooker it increase the in the pressure which in turn increase the internal temprature and cooks the food faster....
No. Because 200 degrees Celsius is 392 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 228 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the 620 degrees Fahrenheit required to melt the lead.
Yes water vapor is steam. It is formed when water heats up to 100 degrees Celsius.
Convection currents.
my rice cooker had heat when it was cooking.
The melting point of the silver is 1763 degrees Fahrenheit or 961.8 Celsius . Monitor the temperature inside your furnace as it heats ...... Don't remove the silver until it is completely melted .
A cooker is a device that helps you to boil foods and makes them hotter and sometimes safer (meat) to eat, also known as a Stove. A Microwave works the same way... A Cooker heats things up and makes them tastier or safer or cleaner sometimes!Lucy.
If the lid is tight enough to raise the pressure in the pan (as in a pressure cooker), the boiling temperature will be higher. However, if the lid just sits loosely on top, it will make the water boil sooner because not as much heat is lost and the water heats up faster.
This all depends on if you were speaking of 20 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 degrees Celsius. If it were 20 degrees Celsius, then we all, not just the penguins, would die from the heat. The oceans would evaporate and we would die from dehydration. If it were 20 degrees Fahrenheit, then, it's basically the same answer, though the change wouldn't be instant - it would take a while for the heat to spread, and eventually, burn all living organisms off the face of the earth.
No, but the pressure will increase.No, but the pressure will increase.
It heats it up by about 30 degrees C.
It heats up