It gets very hot.
If you put a fire under a glass plate or even put a glass plate in the oven it will heat up and break. Depending what is on the top of that plate it will more than likely catch on fire. If you're referring to the microwave then the food will get nice and hot.
When steam hits a cold object like a plate, it loses heat rapidly, causing it to condense back into water. This process releases latent heat, warming up the plate. Convection currents may also form, carrying the heat away from the steam and facilitating the cooling process.
The oceanic plate is made of denser (and thinner) rock than the continental crust, so the oceanic plate gets subducted (pushed underneath) where it descends and gets melted by geothermal heat.
The oceanic plate is made of denser (and thinner) rock than the continental crust, so the oceanic plate gets subducted (pushed underneath) where it descends and gets melted by geothermal heat.
a plate heat exchanger is a metal plate which is will be in contact with another item eg air or another metal object to move heat from one to another
Basically forms into a liquid and burns, turning a blackish brownish color. When i did it, it broke my plate... I don't get why. maybe from the heat?
An Earthquake happens.
A heat retentive plate is a plate made from either marble and plastic or ceramic which can be heated in a microwave and will then keep food hot for a period of time.
Thermal conductivity can explain why a gold plate would heat up faster than a glass plate. Gold has higher thermal conductivity than glass, meaning it can transfer heat more efficiently. As a result, the gold plate will absorb and distribute heat more quickly, causing it to heat up faster.
it has transform boundary
No, a hot plate does not produce light. It generates heat through the use of electricity or gas to cook or heat food.
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