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The flame under a wistling cooker is suddenly put off. The whistle is then removed to release the steam and the lid is forcibly opened . You see water is still boiling in the cooker even when no flame is underneath it. Explain why? |
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Answer» The flame under a wistling cooker is suddenly put off. The whistle is then removed to release the steam and the lid is forcibly opened . You see water is still boiling in the cooker even when no flame is underneath it. Explain why? |
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