Cooking an egg in a frying pan is example of what?
Cooking an egg in a frying pan is an example of heat transfer specifically through conduction and convection. Here's how:
* Conduction: The heat from the hot pan directly transfers to the egg through contact. This causes the egg's proteins to solidify and cook.
* Convection: The hot air circulating around the egg helps cook it evenly. This is why you might see the egg start to puff up as the air trapped inside heats and expands.
There is also a minor element of radiation involved, as the heat from the stove burner radiates towards the pan. However, conduction and convection are the primary methods of heat transfer in this scenario.
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