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Physics, 25.11.2020 16:10 krystalhurst97

Why does increasing the heat under a pan of boiling water not decrease the cooking time for hard-boiled eggs? (Select all that apply.) Increasing the heat under the pan will not raise the water temperature.
Increasing the heat under the pan will raise the temperature, but eggs are not affected by this.
Increasing the heat under the pan will only evaporate water faster.
Increasing the heat under the pan will raise the pan temperature, but not affect the eggs.
Increasing the heat under the pan will increase the boiling point of water and therefore not affect the eggs.

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