If you were to put something in a hot pan it would matter what it is , if it were to be a block of butter it would dissolve because there is so much heat
conduction causes a frying pan to get hot on a stove....................
A trivet.
You can put a smaller pan inside of a bigger pan put the pasta in the small pan and water in the big one the n put it on the stove,turn it on, and it will heat it!
If you pour hot water on a fire in a pan, the water can evaporate rapidly and turn into steam, potentially causing the fire to flare up or spread. It's generally not recommended to use water on a grease fire as it can make the situation worse.
If you put a hot pan directly on a table without protection, it can cause damage to the table's surface, such as warping, discoloration, or scorch marks. Additionally, the heat can transfer to the table material and potentially cause a fire hazard or injury if touched. It is recommended to use a heat-resistant pad or trivet to protect the table from heat damage.
They be hot and and put storng
it becomes warm
You cannot put an object "in" something that has no space for something to be "in". For example: Wrong: I put the towel in the table. (There is no way to put something "in" the wood of a table.)Right: I put the towel on the table.To put something "on" another object/person it must indicate something outside of it.Wrong: I put my coat in the hook. (There is no way to put a coat "in" a hook.)Right: I put my coat on the hook.I put the clean pan on the stove. I put the dirty pan in the sink.
It travels throughout the air
it will get wet...
it will get hot
thermal