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Is the use of a toaster 100% efficient? Why or why not
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Is the use of a toaster 100% efficient? Why or why not
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Not always. It depends on how
Many volts there are
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Definitely not. For one, heat is lost to the atmosphere. Also, the transfer of electrical energy is not completely efficient in real life. Also, current through the circuit is slowed down.
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