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construction of a toaster ?
It is a resistive type of circuit.
A closed circuit works by having electricity flow in a complete circuit or circle or any closed shape.
If you will connect it right, it will work.
Ammeters must always be placed in series in a circuit, otherwise they will not work babes :)
All of the light bulbs in the series circuit would go out.
It is a resistive type of circuit.
It doesnt matter you will smoke it. The current in a resistive circuit is proportional to the voltage. If the voltage doubles and the resistance is the same (elements) the current will double and burn up both the elements and the toaster wiring. Look up "ohms law" for current voltage and resistance effects. Don't try it..
The load that is connected in a circuit is what does the work in the circuit.
no
They both need electricity to work.
i would say who in the world would be stupid enough to even bring a toaster into their bathroom? but if by any chance you did, i would say, dry it off, and put it in a room where there's a window open, so it gets a chance to dry off, inside and out. but if that still doesn't work, it should be fine, i mean it's just a toaster so i guess it just depends how far you dropped it from, how long it was in the water, and how deep the water was!! :) good luck!!
thermocouple
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
-- Any kind of radio ... with the possible exception of the simplest 'crystal set' ... comprises both series and parallel circuits. -- A flashlight is a series circuit. (Unless it's a new, modern one, with several LEDs putting out light. Then they're all in parallel.) -- The heaters in a toaster may be in either series or parallel.
The wires in a toaster are composed of a metal that heats up when you pass a current through the wires. The voltage, current and resistance for the toaster obey Ohm's Law (Voltage = Current x Resistance). When the wires heat up this heat causes the bread to toast. The toast is not part of the circuit and is not involved in Ohm's Law.
A seríes circuit will not work when a component burns out, because then no current can pass around the circuit.