no it works only with mac
No. A mixer mixes both flows, so if you have only one flow it can't mix.
with electricity
it does most of the work for you
it has a universal motor in it
If one didn't come with your mixer I would try going online and Google it. But I am not 100% sure it will work.
Milk powder reconstitutes quite easily, so any hand or electric mixer or blender would work.
Medieval spinsters spin and arnt educated in the work that they do
The general answer is that the electric motor makes it go. Electricity is converted to mechanical energy by the motor, and the power is transferred through gears (to correct speed) and coupled to the mixing head or to the mixer blade shafts.
Any kind of cement mixer will work for laying a foundation. What's more important is the kind of cement you choose to use.
shoot the watermelon and spin the wheel and win a prize is a game?
I have had a Kitchen Aid Stand mixer, 350 watt capabilities for over 10 years. It is a smart choice in that it is powerful and comes with many useful attachments.
I use a mixer, either a hand mixer or a stand mixer. If you have neither one may use an old fashion egg beater or a whisk. If one does not have that a large spoon will work it just means a little extra effort.