Why are kettles so loud when they start up and become quieter as the water starts boiling?

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Why are kettles so loud when they start up and become quieter as the water starts boiling?

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As the water is boiling, forming little bubbles of steam and as they rise up in the colder water they shrink and collapse and then smash into one another and make lots of noise. So it gets a lot quieter once bubbles get all the way up to the surface and they stop cavitating.

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