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  • No way man, the website did- I MEAN, no those are scrambled eggs
  • Hey man, hows it going? Im just over here with three types of eggs, you know, like a normal person.
  • IDK man... That third one looks a lot like a bannana.
  • WHOA man!! Why'd you smash that egg on your face? Its super hot!! I boiled that egg using convection! I used a stove to heat the pan, and the heated particles of the pan moved faster and bumped into the cold particles of the water, heating the water particles, And so on and so forth. Remember, the more heat applied, the faster the particles move!
  • Whoa man. That was sort of weird! What just happened to you?
  • I,.. I dont know fam. What was that?
  • AAAHHAHAHAHHAA
  • OH NO! You must be in a lot of pain! I cooked that very similar to the way I cooked the other one, but with this one, there wasnt any water, so it was cooked by using conduction! And you must be confused what heat is, let me explain: When you feel heat, whats happening is: Heat was transferred to the object in one of three ways. More about that in other slides. When heat is applied, particles vibrate faster (particles are always in motion) and the space between them increases. Thats called thermal expansion
  • Dude, I know im in severe amounts of pain, but that was weird.
  • Watch Out For your elbow!
  • NoOOOOOOOOOO!!
  • NoOOOOOOOOOO!!
  • Bro!! That Probably hurts a lot because I cooked that using radiation in a microwave! Radiation is heat transfer in the form of waves! Metal inside of the micro wave is heated, and it causes radiation to occur, and the heat travels in waves to cook the egg! And remember: heat and temperature are to very different things! Heat is a form of energy associated with the movement of atoms and molecules in any material, When Temperature is the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
  • NOO!!
  • Alright... Im gonna.... Leave now...... See you never!
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