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+[* black] How it works: When the lever is pressed, the two copper strips are pushed forward and come into contact with an electromagnet that begins the simple toaster circuit.
+[* black] The current flows through a large resistor that wraps around the toaster and slowly gets hot which is what allows the bread to cook.
+[* black] A capacitor connected to the circuit charges through the resistor, and when it reaches a certain voltage it stops the flowing current.
+[* black] The spring immediately pulls the slices of bread up.
+[* black] In the process, the lever rises and cuts off power to the toaster.
+[* black] The darkness setting (below the lever) uses a bi-metallic strip which heats up when the circuit is on and depending on what setting you have it on, the strip bends for a certain amount of time and eventually trips a switch that kills the power to the electromagnet.

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