What is the output input and process of a kettle?
Input
The inputs of a kettle are:
* Water: The kettle needs water to boil. The amount of water you need will depend on the size of the kettle and how much tea or coffee you are making.
* Heat: The kettle needs heat to boil the water. This heat can come from a variety of sources, such as an electric heating element, a gas burner, or a wood fire.
Process
The process of boiling water in a kettle is simple:
1. The kettle is filled with water.
2. The kettle is placed on a heat source.
3. The water is heated until it reaches boiling point (212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius).
4. The kettle automatically turns off when the water reaches boiling point.
Output
The output of a kettle is boiling water. Boiling water can be used for a variety of purposes, such as making tea, coffee, soup, or oatmeal.
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