To make it cold;Lxxx
What do toasters and lightbulbs have in common
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
You can turn electromagnets on and off.
Technically, no energy is produced as most electric toasters don't work! Haha!
Yes.
electromagnets
Anything that uses electromagnets to work, such as credit cards, monitors, or hard drives.
To make it cold;Lxxx
The latch release in the toaster is held shut by an electromagnet. In modern toasters this is achieved by driving the electromagnet with a timing circuit . The timing circuit stays live until a capacitor reaches maximum charge, and then as the current dies, the magnetic field dies and the electromagnet releases the toast carriage, which is returned by a spring to eject the toast. In older toasters, the electromagnet current was released by the motion of a bimetallic strip breaking the current.
pick things upAnother AnswerElectromagnets are necessary for an electric motor to work. Electromagnets are used in ink jet printers to release ink, they activate relays and solenoids. Electromagnets are inside automotive fuel injectors. The old CRT televisions wouldn't work without some high powered electromagnets. Computers would be useless without electromagnets that operate disk drives and relays. Electromagnets are an essential part of all transformers.Essentially, modern technology would come to an end without electromagnets.
toasters obviously have alot of heat
Electromagnets do not stay charged. They work by maintaining and creating a field around an object. If the force is broken then the magnet will go weak as well.
Electromagnets do not produce energy at all. They require an electric current to make them work so they are consumers of energy.
The motor of a fan works because of electromagnets, and electromagnets do work in vaccum so the fan will also work in vaccum.But, the fan will not cause any flow of anything because there is nothing to flow.
Stray Toasters happened in 1988.
What do toasters and lightbulbs have in common