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why does a drop of water thrown into a hot frying pan jump
around?



why does a drop of water thrown into a hot frying pan jump around?..

Answer / vikrant

this is because of sudden formation of hot vapourized gases
in the region of contact between water and the frying
pan.vapour creates a thrust at the base and this leads to
this phenomenon.

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