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Two pans of water are on different burners of the same stove. One pan of water is boiling vigorously while the other is boiling gently. Compare the temperature of the water in the two pans. (Are the temperatures the same, different, how?)

****PLEASE HELP!! it seems too easy!!!
16 years ago

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bobpursley
Doesn't water boil at a constant temperature, 100C?
16 years ago
kassandraR
the temperature is the same because both of the pans contain water, according to the question I answered correctly
12 years ago

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