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They are called heating elements.

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Q: What are the things that heat up your toast in the toaster called?
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Why are there bulbs in an oven toaster?

to heat up the toast .


Why does bread get hard when you toast it?

the heat from the toaster dries it out


What kind of energy is using a toaster?

In a toaster electrical energy is changed to heat energy. This heat is what browns the bread to become toast.


Energy transformation making toast in an electric toaster?

Heat energy


How does toast burn?

Toast burns because either the heat is too high or you just cant cook toast or your toaster is absolutely bonkers!


In a toaster what kind of energy is used?

The inside of a toaster includes electrical energy (what runs the toaster), radiant/light energy (the light coming off of the coils), and thermal/heat energy (what cooks the food in the toaster).


How much can a Cuisinart TOB-195 Exact Heat Toaster hold?

The toaster can hold two peices of toast or one whole begal


Does the reheat function on this T-Fal classic toaster really keep toast crisp?

The reheat function is mostly to heat up things that don't need to be completely crispy, so reheating should keep toast crispy.


Does toaster have metal?

Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.


Do toaster have metal?

Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.


Do all toasters toast toast?

Electricity heats up wires in the toaster, you put bread in, push the lever down and the bread is pressed against the wire. The high temperature of the wires toast the bread and when a specified length of time is up the toast pops up and wallah, toast! If you are asking why the bread gets toasted, sugars in the bread are caramelized by the heat.


How do you apply Ohm's law to a toaster?

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.