My guess would be the pan is already hot.
My guess would be the pan is already hot.
It's just induction heating. The electricity through the coil creates a magnetic field that makes anything iron-based like cast iron or stainless steel get very hot quickly if very close to it.
It's just induction heating. The electricity through the coil creates a magnetic field that makes anything iron-based like cast iron or stainless steel get very hot quickly if very close to it.
More specifically, it's the quick alternation of the field that induces heating in the pan. It exerts magnetic "friction" because it can't change as quickly as the field is, so this generates heat.
More specifically, it's the quick alternation of the field that induces heating in the pan. It exerts magnetic "friction" because it can't change as quickly as the field is, so this generates heat.
That's neat as fuck.
That's neat as fuck.
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