An electric kettle heats up water by using an electric heating element located at the bottom of the kettle. When the kettle is plugged in and turned on, the electric current passes through the heating element, generating heat. This heat transfers to the water, causing it to heat up and eventually boil.
The inputs of an electric kettle typically include water, electricity from a power source, and a switch or button for turning it on/off.
Leaving an electric kettle on for an extended period can pose a fire hazard due to overheating. It may damage the kettle and increase your electricity bill. Always remember to unplug the kettle when not in use to avoid any potential accidents.
There is no "proper name" for an electrical diagram. They are commonly called circuit diagrams.
The earth connection in an electric kettle is a safety measure to protect against electric shocks. It helps to divert any leaked current to the ground, preventing it from flowing through a person if a fault occurs in the kettle. This protects the user from potential electric hazards.
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Arthur Leslie Large invented the first electric kettle.
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No, it is not safe to put milk in an electric kettle as it can cause the milk to scorch and create a mess or even damage the kettle.
The energy which powers a kettle ultimately comes from the Sun. While a kettle is powered by electrical energy if it is an electric kettle or gas if it is whistling kettle, the energy ultimately comes from the Sun and came to Earth as sunlight.