When a frying pan containing an uncooked egg is placed on the stove top and the electric burner is turned on, the egg then cooks. What is the source of heat energy of the cooking egg
When a frying pan containing an uncooked egg is placed on the stove top and the electric burner is turned on, the egg then cooks. What is the source of heat energy of the cooking egg
Newly created energy that was not present earlier
Electrical energy from the power socket
Mechanical energy from the heating element in the kettle
Newly created energy that increased the total energy
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The source of heat energy for cooking the egg is electrical energy from the power socket. The electric burner heats up, transferring that heat energy to the frying pan and subsequently to the egg, cooking it.