-- The saucepan's job is to hold the food while the food heats. -- The job won't get done unless the heat can reach the food. -- The heat is outside the saucepan. -- The food is inside the saucepan. QED
Yes. Metal is a good conductor of heat.
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Depends on the saucepan.
Depends on the saucepan.
It is a good emitter, as you can not have a good absorber, which isn't a good emitter. Dark, Matt surfaces are good emitters and absorbers e.g. a saucepan.
study island the saucepan and bench are at the same temperature.
It means open up the can, put the food or whatever inside into a saucepan then light the cooker and heat it. You can heat it up in microwave oven but in my opinion, food is not so good when heated in oven.
That is the correct spelling of "saucepan" (a cooking pot, usually with a handle).
body of a saucepan manufacturing
Energy in the form of heat is transferred from the atoms in the saucepan to the water molecules.
A good conductor of heat is metal as it has free electrons that can also carry Energy aswell as the partials themselves. This can be used for a radiator so the room can be heated. A bad conductor of heat is polystyrene. This can be used for plastic cups so the drink stay hot longer.