Toasters commonly use nichrome, an alloy of nickel and chromium, for their heating elements. Nichrome is preferred because it has a high resistance to electricity, allowing it to generate heat efficiently when an electric current passes through it. Additionally, it can withstand high temperatures without oxidizing or degrading, making it durable and suitable for repeated heating cycles in toasting.
In the United States toasters run on 120 volts.
The transition metal with 39 protons is Yttrium (Y), which has chemical symbol Y and atomic number 39.
The heating element in toasters typically consists of a resistance wire made from a material like nichrome. This metal alloy is chosen for its ability to efficiently convert electrical energy into heat, allowing the toaster to quickly and evenly toast bread.
From what I can tell, there are actually 3 of them... Nickel (Ni), Chromium (Cr), and Iron (Fe). The three are combined in certain percentages to make an allow called "Nichrome", as it has high electrical resistivity, a high melting point, and won't oxidize (or rust) at high temperatures.
Toasters typically use metal heating elements, often made of nichrome, which is an alloy of nickel and chromium. When electricity passes through these elements, they resist the flow of current, generating heat through a process called Joule heating. This heat is then radiated to toast the bread by browning its surface. The design and placement of these elements ensure even toasting results.
to make it look good but under the metal is plastic so it is perfectly safe
Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.
Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.
Electricity
Because they were made of some good metal or something.....
Pigskin plastic
Electromagnets in toasters are used to hold the metal lever down while toasting and then release it when the toasting is done. When electricity flows through the coil of wire in the electromagnet, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the lever. When the current is turned off, the magnetic field disappears, releasing the lever.
they are used as an appetiizer like cornbread is in americai
toasters obviously have alot of heat
Stray Toasters happened in 1988.
Yttrium (symbol Y) is a metal. It belongs to transition metal series.
In the United States toasters run on 120 volts.