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When you heat water on a stove, thermal energy is transferred. Heat from the stove moves to the water, and then the water absorbs it.

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Conduction makes heat transfer from the stove to the pot

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Heat transfer from kettle wall is both convection and radiation but convection play the major role on the temperature below 100 oC. Air expand on contact of hot surface and float upward since it is lighter than surrounding air cause stream of air come into contact of the kettle surface result to rapid heat loss.

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Conduction makes heat transfer from the stove to the pot

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Thermal energy flows from a higher to a lower temperature.

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How is the heat energy transferred from the walls of the kettle?

Heat transfer from kettle wall is both convection and radiation but convection play the major role on the temperature below 100 oC. Air expand on contact of hot surface and float upward since it is lighter than surrounding air cause stream of air come into contact of the kettle surface result to rapid heat loss.


How the heat energy is transferred from walls of the kettle?

Heat transfer from kettle wall is both convection and radiation but convection play the major role on the temperature below 100 oC. Air expand on contact of hot surface and float upward since it is lighter than surrounding air cause stream of air come into contact of the kettle surface result to rapid heat loss.


How is heat energy transferred from the walls of the kettle?

Heat transfer from kettle wall is both convection and radiation but convection play the major role on the temperature below 100 oC. Air expand on contact of hot surface and float upward since it is lighter than surrounding air cause stream of air come into contact of the kettle surface result to rapid heat loss.


How does that heat travel the stove to the water in the kettle?

Energy in the form of rapidly moving molecules that are transferred to the kettle, which transfers to the water itself. The heat is caused by the friction of the molecules caused by the heating source.


What is the energy input for a kettle?

Electrical energy transformed into Thermal energy (heat) and Mechanical energy (sound)


How does an electric kettle get energy?

The kettle has to be plugged in to an energy supply before it can heat up.


What contains the most heat energy a kettle or a tank?

a negro kettle.


What type of energy does a kettle use and what types of energy does it get converted to?

A kettle uses electrical energy and converts it into heat energy.


Is the energy source for a kettle electrical or heat?

the stove is used if it is a heat kettle otherwise it is electrical based


What is the wasted energy for a kettle?

By the fact that the kettle is hot. The heat energy is also warming the metal of the kettle. By the fact that the water boils to steam,; loss of water to steam. The energy should only heat the water to boiling point, and not heat the kettle nor allow the water to boil off.


How is energy transferred by solids liquids gases and vacuum?

Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.


Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by?

Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by conduction, convection, and radiation.