Cooking in Fireless Cooker Science Project Idea
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Written by Dee
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
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Science project idea on how food can be cooked in a fireless cooker.
Cooking in Fireless Cooker- Science Project Idea
How food may be cooked in a fireless cooker.Food which has already been heated to the boiling point when placed in a fireless cooker continues to cook although no additional heat is applied.State some of the advantages of such an apparatus.It consists of two boxes of wood or metal, one inside of the other, separated by an air space filled with excelsior, sawdust, newspapers, hay, or glass wool which prevents the circulation of air.What are your conclusions concerning the power of still air and the substances mentioned to conduct heat? Refrigerator walls are similar in their construction to the walls of a fireless cooker.The space between the walls is usually filled with charcoal. What is the chief use of clothing in winter?What kind is usually worn then?Explain why loosely woven, woolen clothing is warmer than that which is tightly woven?Why are fur coats so warm?In the summer linen is the coolest material to wear, but any thin, tightly woven, light-colored clothing is comfortable.Explain.
Science Project Idea Present the fireless cooker, its construction and how it works.Suggest its benefits and its downfalls.
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