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The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulombper second.
Scales are measuring equipment to determine the mass of something
circuit means a closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric currents
There are many uses of the electromagnet, it is used to invent generators and electric motors, used it to control the switch relay, use in practical industries, and even in an electric bell etc. Because the electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by the electric current.
I've used an electric drill with a beater in the chuck when my beater died. I've also used a whisk and lots of elbow-grease too :)
One chills an egg beater or the beater attachment to an electric mixer by placing the beater in the refrigerator or on ice until it is thoroughly chilled. Chilled beaters are used for beating eggs, butter or certain types of cold mixtures.
The rotary beater is used for beating eggs white or whipping cream
To cream something.
Yes, an electric egg beater will have some kind of magnets in it. These may be permanent magnets, or may be electromagnets, but the motor in the appliance will have to have some kind of magnets in it to operate on electricity.
Yes it does mean with an electric mixer. You could do it by hand but it would be way harder to get the required consistency. Not necessarily, to beat the mixture just means to mix it, you could do it with and electric beater, or you could do it by hand with a wooden spoon.
Things like a spatula, electric beater, whisk, anything that you cook with.
Don't you mean "an egg beater??". Learn some grammar..Something used to beat eggs.
Don't you mean "an egg beater??". Learn some grammar..Something used to beat eggs.
* egg timer * egg slicer * egg poacher * egg cooker * electric oven * electric skillet * electric wok * electric griddle * electric can opener * egg beater * egg separator
With a beater
"Bark Beater" is a volcaniclastic stone which was used in the Precolumbian period in West Mexico to soften bark for clothing purpose.