The example above shows the first law of thermodynamics because it shows that heat cannot be created or destroyed but only transfers from one source to another, and be transferred from one location to another. This example shows this because the heat of the stove is transferred to the tea kettle and some of the heat dispersed to the air. The heat from the kettle transfers to the water which causes the water to boil, then the boiling water turns to steam which fills the space inside of the kettle until as much heat is held in that the kettle can hold, then the excess steam escapes cause the tea kettle to whistle.