Step 1: Given data
- The mass of the water is,
- Current through the kettle is,
- Supply voltage is
- The increase in temperature is .
Step 2: Joule's law of heating and heat loss
- Joule's law states that when a current I is flowing in a conductor of resistance R for a time t sec, then the produced heat on the conductor is directly proportional to the square of the electric current.
- Joule's law is defined by the form, , where, Q is the produced heat on the conductor.
- Heat loss by a conductor is defined by the form, , where, is the mass of the conductor, is the specific heat, and is the temperature difference.
Step 3: Calculation of produced heat
Now applying Joule's law, heat generated by the conductor,
Step 4: Calculation of heat loss
Again, heat loss,
(specific heat of water is )
Step 5: Calculation of time
Using the property of heat and calorimetry
Heat loss = Heat gain. So, from equations 1 and 2
Therefore, the time taken to increase the temperature of 1 kg of water from 20ºC to 100ºC is .