The Underwriter's Laboratories (UL Listed) who inspects home appliances for safety have instated new safety regulations requiring the cord to meet the toaster where the control panel is located (in the front) and requiring shorter cords. This information came from Hamilton Beach customer service.
By plugging its cord into an electrical socket.
can u belive it its solar energy trust me when my teach told me i thought she was being sarchastic and she was not.
Electric energy is traveling to a toaster through a power cord connected to an electrical outlet. This electrical energy is then converted into heat energy within the toaster, which allows it to toast bread.
YES. NEVER stick a metel fork into the asperture to retrieve your toast. There is a very real danger of electrocution if you do.
A toaster changes electrical energy to heat.
electrical
When you turn on a toaster, electrical energy is transferred from the power source to the heating elements inside the toaster. The electrical energy is converted into heat energy, which warms up the toaster and toasts the bread.
Eletrical energy
A toaster converts electrical energy into heat and radiant energy. The electrical energy powers the heating elements inside the toaster, which then produce heat through electrical resistance. The heat generated toasts the bread or other food items placed inside the toaster.
When you turn on a toaster, the electrical energy transforms into thermal energy to toast your bread. =]
Short electrical cords are less likely to get tangled, to get tripped over, to get stepped on which can cause fraying, or to otherwise be messy and troublesome. Of course, if you don't happen to have a conveniently located electrical outlet, your short cord won't be that convenient after all. But you can always use an extension cord or power bar if you need to.
its like a toaster