Heat travels through water primarily via convection, a process where warmer, less dense water rises while cooler, denser water sinks, creating a circulation pattern. Additionally, conduction occurs at the molecular level as faster-moving molecules transfer their energy to neighboring, slower-moving molecules. This combination of convection and conduction ensures that heat is efficiently distributed throughout the pan of water, leading to an even increase in temperature.
When a object is heated,E.g ice,chocolate(which is a solid)changes into a liquid state. and if it heated again, it turns into gas. ANSWER by, Krishaa
As a heated liquid turns into a gas, it ... ?
It turns cloudy white.
When water is heated and turns into a gas, it forms water vapor.
by boling it it turns hot and becomes heated
It turns into a gas when it is heated or evaporated.
Liquid.
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a liquid turns into gas when it is heated...
If your van is equipped with heated mirrors, the same switch that turns on the rear window defroster turns them on.If your van is equipped with heated mirrors, the same switch that turns on the rear window defroster turns them on.
The auger is like a big screw. As the screw turns pellets travel from supply bin to fire along the shaft. The auger turns because it is connected to a motor that is geared down from its rotational speed to a slower speed so pellets are delivered in a timely way to the fire and not shot like bullets out of the stove.
Gas oozes out of a stove because it is in a gaseous state at room temperature and pressure. This allows it to escape easily through openings in the stove. If a liquid was used instead of gas, it would need to be vaporized before it could escape through the stove, making gas a more practical choice for stoves.