pi (muliplied by)r squared multiplied by the height
r is the radius of the circle (half the diameter)
so basically:
pi x r x r x height
2
2.5ml
The joules of energy added to a saucepan depend on the amount of heat applied. You can calculate it by multiplying the heat capacity of the saucepan by the temperature change and the mass of the substance being heated.
A saucepan typically has a low specific heat capacity because it is designed to heat up quickly and transfer heat efficiently to the food being cooked. This allows for faster cooking times and more precise temperature control.
i think the sauce pan used in cooking has a low heat capacity because as it is a solid the transfer of heat will be more quick through conduction(transfer of heat between two stationary objects). That's why it have a low heat capacity.
it is 2 liters
Depends on the saucepan.
Depends on the saucepan.
To answer this question you need to know the dimensions of the saucepan and calculate the volume of a cylinder.To do this you find the area of the circle of the saucepan then multiply it by the height to get the volume.Area = pi*r2Volume = Area * Height
study island the saucepan and bench are at the same temperature.
That is the correct spelling of "saucepan" (a cooking pot, usually with a handle).
body of a saucepan manufacturing