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Desmond Perry
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31 August, 17:22
Why are frying pans usually made out of metal?
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Brynlee Carter
31 August, 17:34
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We need heat to cook food. So, frying pans need to be a good conductor of heat. Since, metals are good (best) conductor of heat, frying pans are made out of metals.
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Buchanan
31 August, 17:45
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Frying pans see usually made out of metal because metal is a great conductor of heat. The food can then cook faster. Why is metal a good conductor? it is because the molecules are tightly packed together, allowing the heat to travel through quickly
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