the metal casing of the electric kettle
800 wattsAnswerIt depends where you live. In North America the size of a kettle is limited by the supply at the receptacle (120 V/15 A) which means it cannot exceed 1800 W. In the UK, the supply is 230 v/13 A, so a kettle cannot exceed 2990 W.
A stator is the stationary part of an electric motor. The stator contains the windings in which the electrical source is connected to. The rotar is the core and shaft that rotates when electricity is applied to the stator
A; By wearing a wrist strap connected to chassis and grounding the chassis to earth ground
Battery.
It all depends on what else you are touching. You can be grounded by any other part of your body. Engineers working with ESD sensitive devices, will deliberately ground themselves, with a wrist band connected to earth.
The outer part as the part you hold the kettle from to prevent injures.
The outer part as the part you hold the kettle from to prevent injures.
An electric element is a metal part inside a kettle that makes the wate get hot
An electric circuit is opened whenever a part of it is not connected to anything.
800 wattsAnswerIt depends where you live. In North America the size of a kettle is limited by the supply at the receptacle (120 V/15 A) which means it cannot exceed 1800 W. In the UK, the supply is 230 v/13 A, so a kettle cannot exceed 2990 W.
That all life is connected and a part of the Earth.
the metal casing around it :)
Spout.
The actual resistance heating element is inside the burner (which is actually a hollow tube), and is insulated from it. The part you can see and touch is not electrically connected and is not live.
Just like cloyster on pokemon, they have a frozen nervous system that is weak to electric, grass
A stator is the stationary part of an electric motor. The stator contains the windings in which the electrical source is connected to. The rotar is the core and shaft that rotates when electricity is applied to the stator
Is Eagle Electric part of Cooper Industries?