The input of an electric cooker is electrical energy, typically supplied from a household power outlet. The output is thermal energy, which is used to heat cooking vessels and prepare food. The cooker converts electrical energy into heat through resistive heating elements, allowing for various cooking methods such as boiling, frying, and baking.
A rice cooker is not classified as either an input or output device in the traditional sense used for computers. Instead, it is an appliance that processes ingredients (input) to produce cooked rice (output). It does not interact with a computer system but rather operates independently to achieve a specific cooking function.
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Output equals efficiency times input; in formula, Ot = Ef x In and so In = Ot/Ef. To calculate the original input, divide the output by the efficiency.
The input of a cooker is when you turn the cooker
becouse its have more input
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
it is an output device
output/input
output and input
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity