Arts & Literature1 min ago
Boiling liquids
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are using gas, then the hottest part of the flame can often be just above where the pan will lay on the hob,
Therefore as you 'lift' the pan off, it gets to the hottest part and boiling increases slightly. if the gas is cut off, the flame height will reduce and at that point the same thing will occur.
I think.... although ive never observed this phenomonomonmononemthingy
Thanks Bob, I see your theory. Although, it was my belief that the hottest part of a gas flame was the tip of the inner flame i.e. the deep azure blue cone within the whole flame.
This would confirm your theory if it moves nearer to the pan, but I don't think it does.
Personally I think there is something more fundamental - the activity increases because there is LESS heat albeit for a moment.
Bob ('s not your uncle)!