Answer:It will melt.
Reason:As the temperature is provided to the metal , the kinetic energy of the molecules will increase , and they will start viberating.
As a result of continuous supply of heat , electrons will become more exited and they will start colliding with each other and with the wall of container which will create space in between them and the bounded electrons will be no more bounded and metal will melt
The molecules of the pan will move faster.
A metal pan will not attract iron but a magnet does.
Conduction. The pan rests on the cooker top. Heat passes by direction conduction to the metal of the pan, and from the pan to the liquid.
Conduction
an example of thermal conduction
any type of metal, that's why a pan gets really hot when put over a flame, because metal conducts heat really well
A metal pan will not attract iron but a magnet does.
A wide shallow metal container used for cooking is a pan.
Metal transfers heat better than cake, which is what make you feel more of the temperature.
some metal in pan is ok.
The oven temperature can be adjusted by changing the temperature of the oven. Over a few minutes, the nonstick pan can eventually change to the temperature of the oven.
Seals pan to block, prevents leaks. Metal does not seal well against metal. They are cheap, but To replace it, pan has to come off & is on bottom of engine.
metal pan is the oil pan on 2003 Volkswagen Passat.
Yes you can. Although this depends some one the material (type of metal) and thickness of the pan. Higher quality pans with thicker bottoms are less likely to burn on higher heat. other variables are what you are cooking and how full the pan might be.
An ash pan is a metal pan or tray to catch and retain ashes below the grate in a hearth.
metal duh
Yes.
A frying pan is a conductor as heat can easily travel through the pan since it's metal.