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jplante4
Nov 20, 2018Explorer II
It's called nucleate boiling. Small steam bubbles form on the heating element surface. The same thing happens on the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor. You don't worry about it until DNB - departure from nucleate boiling.
The boiling point for water at 40 psi is about 265°.
The boiling point for water at 40 psi is about 265°.
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