Doesn't latent heat change the time taken to cool? Also part of the point of a kettle being that it's 100c wheras a microwave could easily be under since it turns off based on time.
You can run the microwave again. It's not a one and done thing. Not sure what you mean by latent heat in this case, are you talking about inside the microwave, or the kettle itself or?
Doesn't latent heat change the time taken to cool? Also part of the point of a kettle being that it's 100c wheras a microwave could easily be under since it turns off based on time.
You can run the microwave again. It's not a one and done thing. Not sure what you mean by latent heat in this case, are you talking about inside the microwave, or the kettle itself or?