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The current drawn by a kettle can vary based on the power rating of the kettle. Typically, a kettle in the range of 1500-2000 watts would draw around 12-16 amps of current when operating at full power.
The inputs of an electric kettle typically include water, electricity from a power source, and a switch or button for turning it on/off.
Compared to leaving the kettle on and hot all the time, it certainly saves electrical energy if the kettle is turned off when it's not in use. The switch can be used to perform that vital function.
kW (kilowatt) is a unit of power. It refers to how quickly (at what rate) energy is transferred or converted - in this case, probably it refers to how quickly electrical energy is converted to heat. 1 watt = 1 joule / second. 1 kW = 1 kJ (or 1000 joule) / second.
If you put a 3 A fuse in a plug used for a kettle that requires more than 3 A to operate, the fuse would likely blow frequently as it cannot handle the current required by the kettle. This can lead to power interruptions and potentially damage the electrical components of the kettle. It is important to use the correct amperage fuse to ensure safe and proper operation.
Divide its power rating by its voltage rating. These ratings are found on its nameplate. For example, a 3-kW kettle rated at 230 V will draw a current of approx. 13 A.
The current drawn by a kettle can vary based on the power rating of the kettle. Typically, a kettle in the range of 1500-2000 watts would draw around 12-16 amps of current when operating at full power.
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Ma and Pa Kettle - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:S
Kettle of Fish - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12 Singapore:NC-16 USA:R
The time taken for a kettle to boil will vary based on factors such as the power of the kettle, the amount of water being boiled, and the starting temperature of the water. To calculate the time, you can use the formula: time = (energy needed to heat water) / (power of the kettle). This formula takes into account the specific heat capacity of water and the efficiency of the kettle.
Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #15692)
Ma and Pa Kettle at Home - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Approved (PCA #16566)
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The inputs of an electric kettle typically include water, electricity from a power source, and a switch or button for turning it on/off.
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Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Approved (PCA #14498)