How is energy conserved when a pan of water on an electrical stove comes to a boil
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Answer:
Here’s what I find.
Explanation:
The electrical coil on the stove provides heat energy (q).
This energy is used to
- heat the pan (q1)
- heat the water (q2)
- convert the water to steam (q3)
and some of the energy is wasted by radiation into the surroundings (q4)
The energy conservation would be
q = q1 + q2 + q3 + q4
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