Theoretically, 6.05 minutes. (5 x (220/200)2)
Although that number may turn out to be inaccurate,
you can be sure that it'll be longer than 5 minutes.
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.
Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
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 tank must have a graeter amount of energy because it has to heat up more water there for it requirs more energy to do so
The water which is hot rises to the top, and the cold water goes to the bottom to be heated. The heat transfers to the water, hence, making it hot. Then the hot water rises and the cold water goes down, then the heat transfers to the water and it carries on till all the water is fully heated.
If you mean the 'electric POT' that heats up water, it is probably an "ELECTRIC KETTLE".
An electric kettle, rated at 1.5 kW, heats 1.1 kg of water from 14°C to 99°C in 4 min 45 s. Determine the efficiency of this application of an energy
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.
yes. yes.
Electric kettel:Electricity travels through the element inside the kettle, but resistance to the flow of electricity causes heat. The heat is then conducted into the water. When the water reaches boiling point, the steam heats up a 'Bimetallic Strip' which is made up of two different strips of metal, which bends because one of the metals expands faster than the other. This breaks the circuit, and the electricity doesn't get through the element until the bimetallic strip has cooled down.Non-electric kettel:It works by the plate on the bottom of the kettle heats up then it will heat the water up to boiling point
When you put the switch on, the electricity goes thought the wires heating the melt prongs, which heats the kettle and the water. When you put the switch on, the electricity goes thought the wires heating the melt prongs, which heats the kettle and the water.
To heat up water *facepalm*
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Convection. The hot water at the bottom of the pot rises to the top.
A normal kettle is a semi-closed metal container (with lid and spout) of water. When placed on a flame, the water inside the kettle heats up until it reaches boiling point. It is then ready to be taken off the flame and the boiling water poured into a teapot, or some other beverage, etc.
Electricity travels through the element inside the kettle, but resistance to the flow of electricity causes heat. The heat is then conducted into the water. When the water reaches boiling point, the steam heats up a 'Bimetallic Strip' which is made up of two different strips of metal, which bends because one of the metals expands faster than the other. This breaks the circuit, and the electricity doesn't get through the element until the bimetallic strip has cooled down.
It is a gas operated or electric operated appliance used to heat water.