No, the sizzling of a hamburger on a frying pan is not radiation; it is primarily a result of conduction and convection. The heat from the frying pan cooks the hamburger through direct contact (conduction), while the hot air around it helps distribute heat (convection). Radiation, in this context, refers to the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, which is not the primary mechanism at play in this cooking process.
A hamburger sizzles on a frying pan as a result of conduction.
Mostly conduction.
shallow frying in a frying pan
The heat used for frying is transferred to the pan by conduction and radiation and is transferred to the fried object by conduction through the oil.
A frying pan is made of metel.
It's a frying pan with legs.
A frying pan is made of metel.
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
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A frying pan is a conductor as heat can easily travel through the pan since it's metal.
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