Submitted by AerisLionheart t3_123lzw3 in explainlikeimfive
krovek42 t1_jdw0lbf wrote
Reply to comment by Chromotron in ELI5: Why does water boil faster if it is in a covered pot? by AerisLionheart
Probably more accurate to say that steam produced under the lid will tend to condense on the underside of the lid and eventually run down back into the pot. It is transferring some heat to the lid in doing this, but the lid can’t radiate heat away as quickly as steam can take it away when it drifts off.
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