That will depend on the size of the kettle. They come in different sizes.
It depends on the size of the kettle.
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An average teapot holds around 1.2 litres. Just if you want to know an average mug holds 220ml.
Assuming you got that number off an electric kettle it is because that is how much power is needed to heat the water. The number of watts actually measure how much energy the kettle is designed to use. Water is very hard to heat compared to other liquids(or to cool). So it takes a lot of watts to get the kettle to heat the water.
The best way to hold a kettle is by the handle. If the kettle does not have a handle then one should use a oven mitt or a pot holder.
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If the water in the cup came from the kettle, it will be cooler than the water that remains in the kettle. Since the water in the cup is more exposed to the air than the kettle it will lose heat to evaporation more quickly than the water in the kettle will. The cup will also conduct heat way from the water until the water and the cup are the same temperature, whereas the kettle is already as hot as the water it contains.
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Until now, conveniently measuring the correct amount of water to be boiled in your kettle has not been easy. It is estimated that, on average, we boil twice the volume of water needed every time. Which means twice as much energy, twice as much time. An eco kettle allows you to boil just the right amount of water every time.
The kettle was invented to boil water, first ones were placed directly onto a stove top (much like a pot); later electric ones use an element to heat the water
If you put heat under the kettle, the water eventually boils. If it's an electric kettle, you plug it in and switch on the electricity.
the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.