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Why does the cake and pan feel different to your hand when you take them out of the oven? Explain
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Why does the cake and pan feel different to your hand when you take them out of the oven? Explain
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Why does the cake and pan feel different to your hand when you take them out of the oven? Explain
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Because heat is extracted from the oven. Temperatures changed
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bcs the oven heated it up?
Step-by-step explanation:
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