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As of now, creating an actual "Infinite Improbability Drive" as seen in Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is purely fictional and not feasible in reality. It exists as a humorous and nonsensical concept in the realm of science fiction.

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A student who was never named. Shortly after he was awarded the Galactic Institute's Prize for Extreme Cleverness, he was lynched by a mob of respectable (and jealous) physicists.

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Of course he will unbeliever!

He will be at Milliways: The restaurant at the end of the Universe.

It goes without saying that to meet him, youre going to need your own Infinite Improbability drive to get there!

He'll be at Milliway's! To get there you need the improbability drive to get to Magrathea, and then a time machine to go a few hundred thousand million years into the future, and then you'll be at the end of the universe.

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Asalamalakim, invisibility, improbability

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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.

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Toaster(normal) and toaster oven.There's also a microwave toaster....

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I forgot to plug in the toaster when I went to make toast.

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ang bread toaster ay isang bread na toaster

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If we're not talking about a toaster than has extra-wide slots, the answer is yes. When trying to pry a bagel out of a traditional toaster, the toaster usually wins. A toaster oven eliminates this daily tug-of-war.

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Magic. The toaster eats it. Bad toaster.

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the brave little toaster

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are u doing toaster too

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there's a timer in the toaster.

it's related to how powerful the toaster is.

ex. stronger toaster= bread toasted faster

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That really depends on the toaster. Try it out, with your own toaster.

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An ordinary toaster is the classic two piece of bread toaster with settings that range from light to dark. A 4 slice toaster will hold 4 pieces of bread at one time.

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The convection of a toaster is 30 degrees Celsius

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Pillsbury makes Toaster Scrambles

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Yes an electric toaster should have a fuse.

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Average amps for a toaster oven

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No, the word "toaster" does not have a short vowel sound. The "o" in "toaster" is pronounced with a long vowel sound.

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The best type of toaster for a dorm room is a two slice typical toaster. You can buy a Hamilton Beach toaster for 24.00.

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Charles Strite was with his wife one day shopping and the saw a toaster. It wasn't a toaster like you and I are used to, it was a toaster where you had to flip the bread by hand. His wife said " Wouldn't it be easier to have the bread turned automatically?" This lead Charles to make the Automatic toaster. Charles made an improvement to the automatic toaster by creating the first ever electric pop-up toaster.

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The toaster will not explode, but it could electrocute you or cause a fire.

Do not ever stick any metal object into a toaster when it is plugged in, even if it is not turned on. If you have a piece of bread stuck in the toaster, unplug the toaster before trying to remove the bread.

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Russel Hobbs invented the glass toaster.

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depends on the brand of toaster...

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The two syllables in toaster are: toast-er.

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By the nature of the fact that it is a bread, it can be sliced and placed in a slot toaster, or simply shortened (if necessary) to fit into a toaster-oven to be toasted. In essance, any bread that can be cut into the required shape can be put into a toaster given that it fits the input shape or size of that toaster.

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Electric energy is traveling to the toaster through the power cord, which is then converted into heat energy in the toaster's heating elements to brown the bread.

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The voltage is the main power of a toaster!! but if the current flow is low the heat of the toaster is less heat that you expect, the 8 A is right for your toaster!!!

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Yes, "toaster" contains a short vowel sound. The "o" in "toaster" makes a short "uh" sound.

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Not a lot. There was a mention in the first Hitchhikers series about "boldly splitting infinitives that had never been split before" and a mention in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Threshold" about infinite speed meaning passing through every point in the Universe simultaneously, a crib from the Hitchhiker's Infinite Improbability Drive. But please don't watch that episode just to see it, it's one of the worst Star Trek episodes ever made.

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The settings in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" include Earth, Magrathea, the Heart of Gold spaceship, the Infinite Improbability Drive, and various alien planets and spacecraft. The story takes place in a comically absurd universe filled with fantastical locations and bizarre characters.

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Toaster Strudel was invented by the company General Mills.

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A toaster changes electrical energy to heat.

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people use the toaster oven to toast bread.

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the first toaster was sold at a mechanic plant in Stillwater.

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Eduardo the Samurai Toaster happened in 2009.

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The Brave Little Toaster was created in 1980.

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If ur face is a toaster then yes.

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You can, but only if the toaster has been designed to do that. Otherwise, it will be dangerous.

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a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps

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Yes, after a certain amount of time the toaster will shut off and there is also a cancel button located on the front of the toaster.

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Of course. its the toaster..... PB AND J. Hello. What more can I say, sandwiches wouldn't be what they are today without a toaster.

Anym.

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Sink in what water? Well, not taking in account that the electric wires in the toaster shouldn't be immersed in water, a toaster would sink because its density is greater that of water. Had it been less the toaster would float.

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The toaster was invented before World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918. An electric toaster was invented in 1893, but it was not commercially successful. A successful electric toaster was invented in 1909, also before WWI. But the pop-up toaster was not invented until after WWI, in 1921. So it is likely that refinements of the toaster invention were continuing during the war.

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A toaster works using an electromagnet by converting electrical energy into magnetic energy, which connects when the toaster is turned on. The electromagnet heats up in response to the current passing through it, which then heats the metal elements inside the toaster to toast the bread slices placed in the toaster slots.

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A toaster gives off thermal energy, which is the energy associated with heat. When the toaster is turned on, electrical energy is converted into heat energy to toast the bread.

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