because water between shells reaches saturation point, which is above 100c
latent heat of steam --
Because the radiator is provided with coolent which start boiling on absorbing heat from the engine.
mine use to do the same thing, it was the water pump backing up.
You take 1 litre of water and place it in the sun.. If it does not start boiling, you are better off just doing it the regular way and giving a crap about the eco-system!
If the lid is tight enough to raise the pressure in the pan (as in a pressure cooker), the boiling temperature will be higher. However, if the lid just sits loosely on top, it will make the water boil sooner because not as much heat is lost and the water heats up faster.
It makes a dull sound, while a metal makes a ringing noise like a gong!
Check your cooling fan motor. If it is no good when it goes on it will make a pulsating sound.
Goslings are baby geese and do not make much sound when they have just hatched. However, they honk like adult geese after a while.
No! Technically, it can turn to steam, but the water itself can not become hotter than its boiling point. The above is true. But ... Remember that the boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the saturated vapour pressure is equal to the applied pressure. Increase the pressure and the boiling point will rise. If the questioner meant the boiling point at normal atomospheric presure then you could make it boil at a higher temperature by heating it in a pressure vessel with a release valve, such as in an old-fashioned presure cooker.
it'll sound like a hollow tapping sound while rotating.
The holes for a pig cooker should be about a half inch to an inch wide. These holes must be drilled into a pipe for the cooker.
The website http://allrecipes.com//Recipes/everyday-cooking/pressure-cooker/Main.aspx has some great recipes available. They are easy to make and very simple when using the pressure cooker.
no simmer is to cook at low heat or gentle boil Let it simmer all day in the slow cooker and the soup will be delicious. sizzle is to make a sound like water falling on hot metal while cooking I like to listen to the bacon sizzle in the frying pan on Sunday morning.