Statement 1: In a thermocouple, two wires are of different materials and a voltage difference is created due to the conduction of each material at the juncture and this gives us the difference in temperature in both metals and hence the temperature of the liquid.Statement 2: The zone of slowest heating in a container is called cold point of a container.

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Canning and drying are two methods of food preservation. Canning involves processing and sealing food in an airtight container, typically a jar or can. Drying involves removing water from food, which prevents microorganisms from growing and controls enzyme activity.  Canning involves placing food in jars or cans and heating it to a specific temperature. The heat destroys microorganisms and inactivates enzymes, which preserves the food's safety and quality. The heating and subsequent cooling create a vacuum seal that prevents microorganisms from entering the jar and contaminating the... Show more

Statement 1: In a thermocouple, two wires are of different materials and a voltage difference is created due to the conduction of each material at the juncture and this gives us the difference in temperature in both metals and hence the temperature of the liquid.<br /><br>Statement 2: The zone of slowest heating in a container is called cold point of a container.






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