Because it has further to travel
steam locomotive
Yes, pumpkin does cook faster when the lid is on the saucepan. The reason for this is that the lid traps the steam inside the pan which speeds the cooking process.
a electric train is faster than a steam engine
no.. by definition the combustion is outside of the engine. a steam engine would be an example.
The cover over the spout is shaped like a whistle on the inside, except that the hole for the steam to come out of is very small. As the water starts to boil, it starts turning into steam, and steam takes up more room than water. Once it is boiling hard enough, not all of it can easily escape through the little hole, and the rest is held inside the teapot where it starts building up pressure, and as the pressure builds, the steam starts moving faster and faster through the hole.
A pressure cooker speeds up cooking time. It works by holding some of the steam inside. This raises the temperature and forces the steam into the food so everything cooks faster.
Sound travels faster in ice water compared to steam. This is because sound waves travel faster in denser mediums, and ice water is denser than steam. So, the speed of sound in ice water is faster than in steam.
Yes, water boils faster with a lid on the pot because the lid helps to trap heat and steam, increasing the temperature inside the pot and speeding up the boiling process.
"What the inside of steam boiler?" Would you like to know: with no water and steam, construction, under steam conditions, high loads, high TDS, Low pressure.
Sound travels faster in water than in ice or steam. This is because sound waves travel faster through denser materials, and water is denser than both ice and steam.
Boiling water with the lid on will make it boil faster because it traps the heat and steam, increasing the temperature inside the pot.
The steam locomotive provided faster land transportation.