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Why do toasters have an arrow saying `one slice` pointing to the slot in the toaster you should use for one slice of bread? Why is there any difference between using that slot and any other slot on the toaster??
I always thought it was an sensor thingy, that the toaster sensed whether there was something to toast/eject and that the sensor was only active in that slot.
I can't believe I did this --- but I checked this out. It turns out that the sensor in the side for the one piece only is tied to the level of toasting you want; it checks for how brown the bread is. Now, this opens a whole question of whether white and wheat bread toast to different levels of brown, but that, my friends, is a question best left to the toasting professionals.
Here's a site that explains the toaster in engineering terms. Link
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