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can i still use oven if glass on door fell out.?

my oven door fell apart, I got it back together but the glass door in the front broke (there is still a door but the nice glass piece that goes on top of the metal and window is what im talking about) . I want to know if it is still okay to use with out it. i dont know if it is strictly there for aesthetics (which i think it is) or is it not okay to use till i get a new one.

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The effect would be the same as if you blew on the fire with the same force as the suction. Most smaller fires would go out. If you tried to suck up a bonfire, the heat would probably either melt the hose or you would over heat the motor. Both TERRIBLE ideas
JoAnn If you have an electric carving knife, or can borrow one it is the best way to cut and carve foam rubber.
No. An RTD has a stable wire like a platinum one which is known to change its resistance by a certain number of Ohms per degree Celsius. You take a coil of that platinum that is know to have a resistance of 100 Ohms at a standard temperature, check its resistance at the temperature you are observing, and see how many degrees are needed to account for the new resistance. A thermocouple is a pair of two wires with different EMF constants (like Iron and Constantin) that are touching. When put into an elevated heat they will generate a small voltage at their junction. Measuring that voltage will tell what the temperature is

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