The energy used is radiant energy.
Nuclear power plants use the heat from the radioactive decay of Uranium or other radioactive atoms to boil water and make steam to run electrical generators.
That is related to the Law of Conservation of Energy. To boil water, you need to get it hotter, that requires energy, and this energy has to come from somewhere.
The amount of electricity it would take to boil a kettle would be phenomenal, regardless of whether the kettle is made from metal or plastic. I suggest instead you try boiling the water inside the kettle first.
By the fact that the kettle is hot. The heat energy is also warming the metal of the kettle. By the fact that the water boils to steam,; loss of water to steam. The energy should only heat the water to boiling point, and not heat the kettle nor allow the water to boil off.
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The material that will boil water the fastest is metal. Metal is an excellent conductor of heat and will heat the water up quickly.
The energy used is radiant energy.
That is related to the Law of Conservation of Energy. To boil water, you need to get it hotter, that requires energy, and this energy has to come from somewhere.
Nuclear power plants use the heat from the radioactive decay of Uranium or other radioactive atoms to boil water and make steam to run electrical generators.
you don't even have to boil it you can buy spray that will disinfect it for you.
The amount of energy released is huge. It would likely cause the acid to boil and a minor explosion of the material involved.
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
yes, that's what you do when you use gas or wood to boil water
The type of energy which is used to boil water is commonly heat energy. This will result to a changes from the liquid state to gaseous in form of water vapor,.
No. It takes energy to boil a substance.