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Mechanical Hand Mixer - Coggle Diagram
Mechanical Hand Mixer
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How does it work?
A mechanical hand mixer is a simple machine comprised of different mechanical parts and systems. A mixer uses gear-driven mechanism to mix, or beat a specific product. Two hands are required to work the mixer. One hand is used to hold the handle, using the handle one can direct the whisks to where they are needed. The other hand is used to turn the crank. When the crank is turned, the gears are rotated. The rotation of the gears causes the whisks to move. Overall, a mechanical hand mixer is an intricate system of parts which work together to achieve a principle goal.
How is it interrelated
- As the crank moves in a circular motion by the user, it activates the motors too move as well, the faster you churn, the faster the motors will go
- as the motor starts moving in a circular motion, the whisks start moving too, the faster the motor goes, the faster the whisks will turn as well
- The handle makes sure all of this goes smoothly, it allows the user to have control over the mixer which makes sure that nothing goes out of control and works the way it's supposed to, it allows the mixer to be in the perfect position to perform its task and get results
An Object Or a System?
We think that this is definitely a system because this is a collection of multiple objects working together to reach a certain result or solve one specific problem which makes it a system rather than an object.