Submitted by AerisLionheart t3_123lzw3 in explainlikeimfive
Chromotron t1_jdvgl5d wrote
Reply to comment by blipsman in ELI5: Why does water boil faster if it is in a covered pot? by AerisLionheart
The pressure leaves immediately, and so does necessarily some steam. Otherwise that pot would turn into a bomb very very fast. Actually very little pressure is needed to lift the lid up; one atmosphere of pressure is some hundreds of kilograms on a decently sized one, so maybe 1% of that is enough.
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