I Think that it probably becomes clear. But I am sure that it deffinately doesn't disappear. ;)
Because the pan and the stove is the same temp. and when the stove is heated it transfers through the pan and makes the pan hot.
conduction causes a frying pan to get hot on a stove....................
The pan gets hot on a hot stove because of conduction, which is the transfer of heat energy from the stove to the pan through direct contact. The stove's heat causes the molecules in the pan to vibrate and create thermal energy, increasing the pan's temperature.
what pan? if you are talking about on a stove its because the element on the stove gets hot when you turn it on and the heat gets transferred from the element onto the pan.
This is an example of heat transfer through conduction. The heat from the stove is transferred directly to the metal pan through physical contact, causing the molecules in the pan to vibrate, which in turn increases the pan's temperature.
the hot stove turned the pan hot. when
through radiation
Evaporation
Answer~~A pan on the stove getting hot 😁
The predominant heat transfer mechanism used to transfer heat from the pan to the stove burner is radiation.
When you touch a hot pan on the stove and feel the heat transferring from the pan to your hand, that is an example of conduction.
To cook shrimp on the stove, start by heating a pan over medium-high heat with some oil. Add the shrimp to the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side until they turn pink and opaque. Season with salt, pepper, and any other desired spices. Serve hot and enjoy!