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An exampple would be a "toaster".
if you have the toaster and your computer on at the same time, one of them will turn itself off.
A toaster consumes more energy per second than a computer might, but toasters are used only occasionally; a computer could be left on for weeks or months at a time, meaning it uses more energy than a toaster.
They are all powered by electricity.
They are all powered by electricity.
This particular toaster is not a computer system. Although it may have some of the key features of one, it is not a computer system. Toasters can not store data, or process it either. For example, even if you were to put frozen toast in the toaster, the toast would defrost itself but the toaster does not have a special sensor to sense or see how much more the toast needs to be warmed. To summarize, the toaster can not change the temperature of its heat, even if the toast inside is all black and burnt, and will not need any more warming.
toaster, kettle, tv, computer, phone, cooker
when it touches electrical objects such as computer toaster blender etc. then it starts to burn.
· They are both electric· They both have to be plugged in· They both have buttons and switches· They both have a button to turn it on
it can be used when adding up the sides of a computer toaster
Founded in Australia in 1932, the Breville company started their journey to retail success with the invention of the "sandwich toaster." The toaster became popular in 1974, at which point the company began selling their merchandise outside of Australia.