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Q: Is a steam kettle renewable
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Why is steam not a renewable resource?

Steam itself is renewable, but what is used to produce steam is not. Common fuels to produce steam are coal, and oil, which are not renewable.


What Steam is to what?

Kettle


How does a kettle know when to let go of steam?

First of all, there are many different types of kettles sold and some kettles function differently from others. Traditionally a kettle will know when to release steam due to the kinetic energy/movement of steam, within the kettle. It will then release the steam so that it is not trapped inside. However, there is also a different type of way of how a kettle will know when to release steam. Nowadays, this method is becoming more popular with newer kettles. A kettle will release steam once the kettle reaches a certain temperature and this is due to the heat energy of the kettle. Heat causes steam and so these newer kettles will still be able to release amounts of steam. Some people say that they prefer the method of the heat energy of the kettle instead of the movement of the steam and that it is much more efficient. Ultimately, a kettle will know when to release steam, either by the kinetic energy of the steam inside the kettle, or by the heat energy of the kettle.


How is steam formed?

steam is created by vaporisation of the water on the ground or in a kettle.


Why steam comes out from a kettle spout?

steam comes out to release the energy of the kettle becauseof the heat is producing.


What are examples of renewable energy at home?

toaster and kettle


What energy transfer takes place in a kettle?

the kettle boils and then the energy comes out as steam


Is steam the cloud that rises from a kettle?

yes


Why steam comes out from a kettle sprout?

steam comes out to release the energy of the kettle because of the heat that it's producing


When a kettle is boiling it produces visible steam. What does this steam contain?

Actually, the steam part is not actually steam, but water vapour. If you look closely at a boiling kettle, there is a clear space between the spout and the actual (steam). That clear space is the steam, which is invisible. What appears afterwards is water vapour.


Is steam from a kedal a physica l or chemical change?

Steam from a kettle is a physical change.


Does steam from the kettle pollute?

No. It is just water vapor.