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"Watt" is a rate of moving energy. Anynumber of watts can heat your liters,but the less watts you use, the longer the job will take.
300 calories, which is equal to about 1255.2 joules
If the heating element was at the top and the kettle was not full, then you would not be able to heat water because the element would not be in the water. Thus the only place for the element is at the bottom. However, hot water is also less heavy than cold water, this means that heated water rises to the top and having the element at the bottom means that the water being heated is circulated and this is more efficient.
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Try checking the heating element itself. Do this by removing it and using an ohm meter to check it for an "open" circuit condition. If the ohm meter reads infinite, then it is likely bad. If the water heater is only slow to heat, a very likely possibility is that you have an excess amount of sediment in the bottom of the tank, insulating the heating element from the water. Back flushing the tank will solve this problem. For more tips, check out the following web site: www.waterheaterrescue.com
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Generally, you can find the heat capacity for an element by placing a small amount of the element in a beaker of boiling water. Then you allow the element to sit in the water until it becomes the same temperature of the water.
There is no specific element in plaster that produces. The chemical reaction that results when plaster is mixed with water is what produces the heat.
The filament or element gets hot and passes it's heat into the water.
The amount of time that it takes to heat up a 300 liter water tank is dependent on the size of the water tank. However, to get an estimate multiply the liters by the size ofÊthe water tank.
"Watt" is a rate of moving energy. Anynumber of watts can heat your liters,but the less watts you use, the longer the job will take.
yes. the more water the longer it would take for the heating element to heat the water. the less water, the less time it would take to heat.
They use hot water and if it is not hot enough, the heating element used to dry the dishes will heat it to the right temperature.
with a submersion heater designed for bath tubs..
In a gas water heater: The gas flame warms the water, exactly the same way as a gas stove burner does for a pan of water on the stove. In an electric water heater, an element - same as an electric range element, but a different shape - heats up from electrical current, and transfers that heat to the water.
They transfer energy by conduction. The element is essentially a huge resistor. When the power is switched on - the resistance of the element causes it to heat up. The heat is transferred to the water - which gets hotter.
With prolonged exercise in the heat, it is possible to lose over 5 liters of water. That's about 10 pounds.