technically yes, although we tend to think a machine is something like a robot arm in a factory or for sewing etc. Machine comes from mechanism, which means an assembly of separate parts working together to complete a function, any cooker gas or electric, fits this description, breif example; Gas oven, users turns knob, gas flows through open thermostat, to safety valve (fsd- vapour) small amount passes through to be lit, as flame heats vapour valve, the valve opens more gas flows, more heat, thermostat heats up and slowly closes until only bypass (small) amount is let through as this cools the oven more gas flows etc, this type of oven is thermo-mechanical, therefore mechanics, therefore machine, electric is similair
Cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine, cupboards...
Yes, it is one of the simple machine like knife, cooker, lighter etc. thanks
Any well equipped machine shop will have a "cooker" which is filled with hot solvent and the engine will be dipped.
There has to be a gasket between the lid and the pot so that it will seal. It is not possible to machine a smooth enough surface on something like this for general use. It would make a pressure cooker much too expensive.
parabolic cooker.
no a rice cooker does not have a magnet
The input of a cooker is when you turn the cooker
washing machine, dish washer, clothes press, refrigerator, television, radio, computer, microwave, toaster, cooker-hob oven
The machine starts cooking on high and reduces to low once the food is cooked, I use it a lot and it is a great feature.
pressure cooker or rice cooker may do.
The Cooker was created on 1957-09-29.
elements in the cooker act as a battery and send rod particles everywhere in the cooker give in heat.