Bryan8Perez
Bryan8Perez Bryan8Perez
  • 25-02-2017
  • Physics
contestada

What kind of heat is it when you cook an egg in a frying pan? Please explain what is happening here

Respuesta :

KP7 KP7
  • 25-02-2017
It's conduction. The heat is transferred either by movement of electrons or vibration of atoms in the frying pan ( because the frying pan is made out metal) to the egg.

Hope this helps!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A sandwich shop uses a 4000 watt convection oven for 4 hours daily. How much energy is consumed from the power company
help asap, please! <3
4. What is the solution to the inequality below? 2x + 10 < 40 A x< 10 CX > 10 B x < 15 D x> 15
Business owners are less optimistic about the health of the economy. What will be the effect on aggregate demand
Use a protractor to draw a quadrilateral so that three of its four sides measure 5 centimeters each. The angles between these sides have measures of 100° and 11
Solomon Asch concluded that one reason people conform to a group is because they believe: Group of answer choices
Why should teachers refrain from using extreme language, such as “I’m dying of hunger,” around four- and five-year-old children?
If an object is projected upward with an initial velocity of 125 ft per sec, its height h after t seconds is h = - 161? + 125t. Find the height of the object af
________ research is generally preliminary and non-experimental research intended to gather information.
If you place a 28-foot ladder against the top of a 22-foot building, how many feet will the bottom of the ladder be from the bottom of the building? Round to th