| Where does the sound a watercooker makes come from.

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There are no moving parts and the water should only make a sound when the water is converted to gas (boiling). Where does the sound come from when the water looks completely still?

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The cooker has a pump, which includes an electric motor, a shaft spinning against a seal, and the actual pump impeller.

Water is also an excellent noise conductor so it broadcasts everything.

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