Can a rice cooker attracted by magnet say yes or no .
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Answer:
No
Explanation:
They are made of ALUMINUM
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Answer:
Actually, Magnets Are Used
The magnet is actually also the thermostat or thermal sensing device in traditional rice cookers that use resistive heating. The magnet is attached to where the heating element meets the pot, and contains a spring. The magnet in the switch loses its magnetism at temperatures above 100° C.
It depends on the material of which the rice cooker is made.
Explanation:
In the bottom of the rice cooker is a spring-loaded steel plate, and beneath it a magnet mounted to the end of a lever switch. When you push the button down to start the cooker, the lever switch rises, and the magnet is attracted to the steel plate, holding the switch on.
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