what is the difference between a boiler and a pressure cooker?
Answer Posted / hardik085gmdc
in boiler firing is inside the boiler where pressure cooker firing is outside of vessel.second is the water pressure is nearer to saturation temperature in pressure cooker so it takes only sensible heat. when boiler is taken sensible,latent and super heat.
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