No, they use heaters to toast, microwaves use radiation to heat up water in the food, therefore making your food warmer
What do toasters and lightbulbs have in common
You use radiation in microwaves
Radiation burns are deadly.
At room temperature, any material will emit infrared radiation. A dark object is likely to emit more radiation than a light one.
No, they use heaters to toast, microwaves use radiation to heat up water in the food, therefore making your food warmer
Yes - many things emit infrared radiation (IR), including toasters.
Yes, IR and some red-orange visible light.
Yes. The 'stuff' that comes out of the toaster's red-hot coils and dries the bread and then browns the bread, is infrared radiation.
Refrigerators, stoves, and air conditioners transfer heat by radiation. Electric blankets is another example. Toasters would also transfer heat by radiation.
Yes.
Yes
Toasters and lightbulbs.AnswerA resistor is an circuit component. So, while toasters and light bulbs have resistance, they are not resistors!
toasters obviously have alot of heat
No, assuming that by "chemical energy" you mean "chemical reaction." Toasters use resistance heaters (i.e. relatively thin wires carrying electricity) to impart radiation to the contents. This allows for almost infinite reuse.
What do toasters and lightbulbs have in common
Stray Toasters happened in 1988.