The first kettle, as we know it today, was developed in the early 18th century in Europe, primarily for boiling water. While there is no single inventor credited with its creation, early versions were made of metal and used over an open flame. The design evolved over time, with significant advancements made during the Industrial Revolution, leading to the electric kettle's invention in the 19th century. Notably, the first electric kettle was patented in 1891 by an American named Charles Strite.
Arthur Leslie Large invented the first electric kettle.
Kettle was invented in Paris
it was invented in 1887
The kettle was invented to boil water, first ones were placed directly onto a stove top (much like a pot); later electric ones use an element to heat the water
Which kettle do you mean? Or did you mean 'Who invented the kettle'? As with most cooking utensils, it is unlikely that a specific person 'invented' the kettle, since that sort of thing developed as necessary through the ages.
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The first syllable of kettle is accented.
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Yes, the word kettle is stressed on the first syllable.
Ma Kettle's first name is Sarah.
The word "kettle" is a first accented syllable word. The emphasis is placed on the first syllable ("ket-").
in 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 when some body wanted one. actually, i don't know. but that's wot u should write down in your homework book if u are using wikianswers for you're homework!