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Why is the kettle usually kept in the kitchen?

The kettle is usually kept in the kitchen because that is where it is usually used. A standard kettle must be used on a stove which is also in the kitchen. An electric kettle may be used anywhere, but is usually kept in the vicinity of the cups and tea or coffee.


Why do the inner surface of thermos flask kept shiny?

The shiny inner surface of a thermos flask helps to reflect heat back into the flask, reducing heat transfer to or from the contents. This helps to maintain the temperature of the liquid inside the flask for a longer period of time.


Does kept have a long or short e?

The E has a short E sound, as in kelp and kettle.


Which episode of 'The Outer Limits' - or perhaps 'The Twilight Zone' - featured a nursing home that kept residents in pods?

outer space


How was Hydrogen kept inside the Hindenburg?

In several big balloons or bladders inside the outer casing.


What are some excuses that begin with the letter K?

Killed my wife and had to bury her in the garden. Kids took ages to get ready. Kettle wouldn't boil. Kept losing my way.


Why does the water kept in a plate evaporate faster as compared to that kept in a test tube?

The water surface able to be evaporated is greater.


How can a rocket operate in outer space?

Because the oxidant and the fuel are kept on board the ship in separate tanks.


Which side of the CD contains the data?

although many people think it is the bottom or "shiny" side, it's actually only a plastic holder the data is kept on the side that the title and/or graphics has been printed. it's true, i found out the hard way!


Why the needle of the iron swims on the water surface when kept gently?

It is due to the peculiar property of liquids called SURFACE tension. The free surface would act as if a stretched membrane.


How can people withstand pressure in submarine?

A submarine is kept at, or close to, surface air pressure.


How is it Saturn surface?

Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.