The amount of electricity it would take to boil a kettle would be phenomenal, regardless of whether the kettle is made from metal or plastic. I suggest instead you try boiling the water inside the kettle first.
The more water in the kettle, the longer it will take to reach boiling point. This is why it is wasteful in energy to boil a full kettle if you only want to brew a small cup of tea.
a negro kettle.
Easiest is to take a cool bath.
the kettle boils and then the energy comes out as steam
shiny because its cool when after boiled also the black wouldnt cool as it attracts heat.
depends on your altitude
A lid that makes it whistle when the water is boiling (so that the kettle doesn't run dry). A handle that is designed to keep cool enough to lift the kettle without potholders.
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How long something stays hot depends on its heat capacity. Heat capacity is a measure of the amount of energy required to change the temperature of an object.Water has a relatively large heat capacity per gram whereas metals have a low heat capacity. This means that water retains it heat but metals heat and cool quickly. We can take a metal tray from an oven and put it to cool, we can touch the tray soon afterwards but the roast that we put on the serving platter stays hot for a lot longer.The plastic in the kettle will cool depending on its heat capacity. Metal cools quickly due to its low heat capacity.
the kettle is a wonderful invention. it was made a long time ago...it was jesus himself. one zap of his magic finger and the kettle was born.
It depends how long you're heating it.
Any drug will show up in your system immediately after you take them. How long until you feel an effect is a totally different kettle of fish.
I think that it takes about 1-2 minute to cool but I am not sure...
its cool
To sing "Edgeworth put the kettle on" to the tune of "Polly put the kettle on," simply replace "Polly" with "Edgeworth" in the lyrics and maintain the same melody. For example, "Edgeworth put the kettle on, Edgeworth put the kettle on, Edgeworth put the kettle on, and let's have tea."