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Thursday 18 September 2014

How a toaster works?

A toaster is a machine that is controlled by the power of electricity  and it is used for making toast or toasting all sorts of bread and muffins.

Toasters can come in many different shapes and also sizes it can also have four leavers to make four toasts at a time instead of just making two.

When people make toast the electricity is forced through the wires causing them to heat up and also causing them to  glow. From there you will see that one wire glow orange which means that the toast is getting brown and starting to cook.

One of the parts of a toaster is called the heating element, it is used to convert electricity causing the toaster to heat up.  Another part of the toaster is called the spring it is used in the toaster because when the toast is ready it will pop up telling you that it is ready. This is why there is a spring involved in a toaster.  The different parts of the toaster are important because if they weren't in the toaster then the bread that you put in the toaster will not become toast, it will still be bread.

Toasters are important because without them we wouldn't be able to make toast.

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