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What uses air pressure to work?

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What gas is applied in pressure cooker?

The gas is air.


What is the air pressure inside the pressure cooker after the safety valve melts?

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What is the difference between a halogen cooker and a convection cooker?

A halogen cooker is the same thing as an electric stove and a convection cooker uses a circulating current of hot air to cook foods.


How does high altitude affect the cooking time and pressure levels in a pressure cooker?

At high altitudes, the cooking time in a pressure cooker may need to be increased and the pressure levels may need to be adjusted to compensate for the lower air pressure.


What information does the pressure cooker altitude chart provide for cooking at high altitudes?

The pressure cooker altitude chart provides information on how to adjust cooking times and pressure levels when cooking at high altitudes. This is important because the lower air pressure at higher altitudes can affect the cooking process in a pressure cooker.


How does a pressure cooker demonstrate the effect of air pressure on waters boiling point?

Vapour rom the boiling water is not allowed to escape and so the pressure above the water increases. This raises the temperature at which the water inside the cooker boils.


Why mountaineers in Everest have to use pressure cooker to boil an egg?

because there is very little air pressure up that high in the atmosphere.


Why is it easier to cook in a pressure cooker?

The universal gas law states that (pressure * volume/temperature) of a gas is a constant. Hence, if the volume stays the same (as in a pressure cooker), the air in the cooker can increase in temperature beyond the boiling point of water as pressure builds up over the normal atmospheric pressure. A higher temperature means faster cooking. The above is a very simplistic view of the physics involved.


What is an Air Power Tool?

An air power tool is a type of tool, which is powered by electricity and uses air to do work. More often than not the air is compressed to provide pressure, such as an air compressor.


Why the boiling point of water in pressure cooker high?

A pressure cooker minimizes the escape of fluids or air. The build-up of air and fluid increases the pressure inside the cooker, which also increases the boiling point. An open kettle allows the fluid and air to escape, heat is lost thus cooking time is longer.


How you measure boiling point in pressure cooker?

Normally you have a pressure of approx. 2 bar (2kPa) in a pressure cooker.At this pressure the boiling point of water is 120 0C (393 K) or 247 FSee the Related Questions to the left for more information about how pressure affects the boiling point of water.