How do molecules of steam exert pressure inside the kettle?

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2026-04-14 11:20

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The molecules of steam in a kettle have high kinetic energy due to heat, causing them to move rapidly and collide with the walls of the kettle. These collisions create pressure as the molecules transfer momentum to the kettle walls. When the pressure inside the kettle exceeds the atmospheric pressure, the steam escapes as a jet through the spout.

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