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You can use the coffee machine, and not have to turn on the entire house because the whole house is not controlled by one series circuit.
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There are several kinds of simple machines in a kitchen. Some machines in a kitchen are a toaster, toaster oven, blender, electric can-opener, coffee maker, and a microwave.
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You can take ice cubes and melt them in boiling water You can take a toaster oven and demonstrate how the electricity creates thermal energy You can tak a coffee maker, a microwave, a curling or flat iron and do the same thing as the toaster oven Hope this helped :)
Toastess makes various small kitchen appliances. They have toaster, mixers, blenders, juicers, and coffee makers. They also have grills and slow cookers.
Kitchen equipment could be a variety of things anywhere from a blender to a toaster or a fry daddy, coffee maker can opener etc hopefully this helps
So is your home. So are factories, offices, etc.In a parallel circuit, the voltage is predictable. All items are subject to the same voltage - in a serial circuit, on the other hand, the voltage even depends on OTHER elements in the same circuit, so that gets rather messy. Also, in a parallel circuit, you can turn individual consumers (e.g., lamps) on and off, independently from one another.
It depends on the appliances themselves. If you use Ohm's Law, 120 volts multiplied by 20 amps you get 2400 watts. If these appliances are constantly used at the same time it is best to calculate your loads at 80%, in this case it would be 1920 watts. Look at the name plates on the appliances, the wattage on each will be listed.