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It is safer to use...say a wooden spoon instead of a metal spoon because metal is a heat conductor...or when metal touches heat the heat goes through the metal (it does the same with electricity). There is a simple answer for it!
His forge to heat metal.
yes AS IT is a metal but why use i cant think
We needed to ablate the metal surface with intense heat
It depends on what the metal is. Different materials have different specific heats and will take various amount of energy to heat up. You need to find the specific heat of the metal used. Use Q=CmT Q=amount of energy C=specific heat m=mass T=change in temp
I would never recommend metal racks in glass pans . Both conduct heat at different levels and can cause the glass to brake. Please use metal racks in your metal pans .
To solve this problem, you can use the principle of conservation of energy: Heat gained by the metal = heat lost by the metal + heat gained by the water Plug in the given values and use the specific heat capacity of metal and water to calculate the initial temperature of the metal before mixing.
metal is not best as it will scratch try using a heat proof plastic spatula
Metal absorbs, transfers and spreads the heat better than ceramic or glass.
No, Because they are not good conductors of heat.
i think it is metal
You heat the metal and the metal turns red. It is not as hard and while it is hard you use the hammer and shape it!<( *)3 <---a chicken